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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 12, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898051201_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 12, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. W5PpPHpff5 ,i .rw li i I1 f mi "' Lki.. - J OD ", aktada Awt .,i.J nifciiiiiitiiiiiltiaiid niiiiiiirii i.-- . i., icSjim ,. THE LARGEST LINE OP u it rJS m . 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Actual tests (how it goes oae-thlfurther Uaa sy other breed. Flag of Freedom rV.. ' i Chlckamauga Park Being Rapidly Deserted by the Troop3 of the Regular Army. TAMPA AND MOBILE. I I Warships . . : Itoutlno of Camp I.lfo Huapcndrd nnd All Tlmo nml Attention (lltcn to I'rrpir.i-tln- n fur Departure Ilnsy Times I.ond-lii(tlio Transport VessoU at Tutupii, T i:tc. Ciiattaxoooa, Tcnn., Mny 11. Camp Ocorpo II. Thomas, nt CIilcUam:iii(;a park, Is rapidly undergoing demolition. At dnybrepl: the work of breaking camp was begun by a number of the regiments, nnd in a few hours thereafter, places which have been covered with white tents for somo time, wetcagain vacnntand deserted. OftVers and men of all regiments now remaining nrc giving their time nnd attention to tlio preparations for departure, and the regular routine of camp life has been entirely suspended. The first troops oat were those of the Thlrdcav-airy- . They were loaded on special trains nt Uossvlllo about nine o'clock, and started through to Tampa over the Southern railway. The bisth got out a few hours cavalry later, going to Tntnpa over the same regiroute. two The ments are under the command of (icn. 8. S. Sumner. The Second cavalry, under Col. Hunt, will probably set outfor Mobile later In tho day, nnd the 1'irst and Tenth cavalry, under Col. llald-wiwill leave ubout the same time for New Orleans. Two of tho Infantry Tho treasury Is short of currency, and Is paying out gold. Fourteen cents was clipped off thu price of July wheat Tuesday. A divorce vt as granted to Mrs. France! Hodgson Ilurnett, tho authoress. Three desperate post ofllco robbers have been arrested at Pierce City, Mo. Fishermen off the grand banks of Newfoundland come in for fear of Spanish warships. Japanese oflicials have arrived to take home tho two cruisers built in this country for Japan. Tho transport Clusslo sailed from Tampa, Fla., Tuesday, with food aud ammunition for the Cubans. Scnor de la Costlnn, American representative of Dan Curios, has lelt New York to join his leader in Kuropc. Three men of tho Second icglment Missouri national guard backed out when It came to the final test of mus- IHKfilllft It May Start Within Forty-Eight IROlNrlNG MADE B&SY hHMlrtf WWjjjBIHIIIIlt IjBWI BlIHIlTlllnllll'l It IttllltHffllWlHIHH HPHHtIHIlBllllHH pom POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKJhO fPIt Hours if There is No Spanish Fleet to be Looked After. HO fmmam " jJA Cfllffi DIFFICULTY AT LANDING EXPECTED. Tho Water Problem nt Key West n Sorlom Olio The Ulr Government Condenser .Not Vet 111 Operation Three Customers for Ktery Onllon of the l'luld Procur- l!!lr5ifc IH ' fmamm C 'O able Kkv Vi:st, Fla., May 1J. It is said if tho repot t that the Spanish licet has returned to Spain proves to be correct an active movement against Cuba may occur within 4S hours. It is possible that Sampson at Porto Ulco and Commodore Rcmoy here may strike simultaneously. if it were decided to land troops at Ilahal Honda, Matanzas or any other point, tho vessels here, together with the ships on the blockading station, would have no difficulty in covering a landing with tho aid of tho heavy armored fighting ships. Tlio monitors, with their heavy guns, could stand close in, and with impunity proceed to tho demolition of tlio fortifications, whilo tho gunboats nnd lighter vessels poured In their shots from off shore. .N'aval officers here believe the defenses nt any point, except Havana, could be reduced by the ships nowhere nnd on the Cuban station in half an lipur. "here is no definite information ts w .en the troops at Tampa will be em-b- here that POWKS CO., HtW YOAK. ter. II. II. Grimmer, of Co. I Fifth Ml. nols infantry, who took sick while In camp at Springfield and was sent homo to Quincy, died Tuesday. Tonkin papers (under Trench direction) dcnoiincc tho Americans as pirates nnd tho Anglo-Saxorace as encroaching upon the Latin race. Most Itev. J. S. Perry, Protestant Kpiscopal bishop of Iowa, has been gazetted chaplain of the grand priory of Hospitalers of St. John at Jerusalem. Since the blockade of Havana was decreed, It Is next to impossible to sus tain life within its walls. Tho personal danger of Is Increasing. At Ota, Va., Leak V. Whito committed suicide by hanging. Near relatives having becoma involved In a brutal murder is supposed to have led to his act. n I IT P1IIPI HALF A MILLION, Hcar-Ad-mir- STARCH REQUIRE NO o 0 Three Persons, and Perhaps More, Perished in the Flames Bodies Burned to a Char. THE LOSS WILL REACH mnKINfi 'v MAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF AND NICE jn - no uiuqt niit-no iuucm mm Dniinirr nnir r uuuurn hlh n ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF ISfl OF ANY. OTHER STARCH. Tlio Fire Orljrnateit In McCadden I)ro.'i Toy and Fireworks Establishment, nat HpronU to the Reading; llardtraro Co. Nutlonal Wall Taper Co. and tin llraluerd St Armstrong Spool Silk Co. PniLADEr.ruiA, M y 11. THa.C.HUBINGERBR0S.C9 KEOKUKJOWA. NErVHAVEN,CONN.ai lkv Ihmii nun iiniim 0 in COPYRIGHTED are known to have lost their lives, and It is feared that others may have perished, in a fire which originated In Three per-son- s Whose mission is to protect our shores II and fight! Everybody is eager to know more about these superb fortresses which guard the nation's honor. We have arranged for our readers to secure for a merely nominal sum a Portfolio Series in ten parts, each con taining 16 repro- - Indiana cluctions ot special Brooklyn uii iniiDiMMniiMiia hhmmi'I'I'iihi mmemt This starch Is prepared on scientific principles br men who havo had years of practical experienco In fancy laundering. It restores old linen anil summer dresses to theii natural whiteness and Imparts a beautiful and lasting finish. It is tbs only starch manufactured tliat is perfectly harmless, containing neither arsenic, alum or auj other substance injurious to linen and can bo used oten for a baby powder, THE NEW MAJOR GENERALS APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT M'KINLEY. For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. GEO. DEWEY. mx W em & V smm3a s V ifc.j3v,!a V SZ Y Tk. '7 y) REAR-ADMIRA- L Illinois Central R. R. TO Tho Gallint Commander of the Aslatlo Squadron Formally Nominated ns v a Itear-Admlr- Washington, May 11. Tho president sent the nomination of Commodore the navy, to tho senate. George Dewey, to be a rcar-ndmlr- in C ALI FORNI A VIA under the provisions of section 1508 of the Revised Statutes, he having, upon Commodore Dewey was appointed NEW ORLEANS with the Southern in connection Pacific photographs, 160 Columbia in all, each accom- g-- .. JOi VME.EiPJja.vit..,s. sewm.A Tmtzhugh Lee. JlJ'OBKtttiUMDttJkMfflWsoH tho recommendation of the president by name, rccjlvcd tho thanlisof congress by joint resolution, approved May 10, 1893. Through Weekly TOURIST SLEEPING GAR Oregon panied by ExplaMinneapolis natory Text, in ;BAN0 which are described the vessel's ar- THE INSURGENTS OF MANILA. Maine They Aro Ordered to Obey Admiral Dewey's Orders Wealthy rhlllpplne Families Anxious for United States Protection. Leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on I, C. R. U, fast "New Orleans limited" tram EVERY THURSDAY for Los Angeles and San Francisco without change. The Limited also connects at New Orleans daily with Express Train for the Pacific Coasl, and on Tuesdays and Saturdays (afier January 4, 189!)) with the mor, guns, 4- en- gines, power, etc. . In short, the very .. . -. f JJtXi.UXXU.VJlt OTIICKS ,j. wciinnuui inauun tirnnf - i ed for a full understanding of the fighting and maneuvers of the fleets and single vessels. But this is not all you get out of the - Katahdin New York Texas Amphitrite MSm SWVUjRrMtA. 'irVs.Y.WMJE. : -- for the islands which the ships will Portfolio Series protect will re Lee in Havana ceive their share of attention, and the Palaces reader feels on Cities turning the last People leafthathehashad Dwellings Cuba illustrated in regiments will' march nine miles to Ringgold and tako cars for Tampa Thursday morning. The three remaining as rapwill follow idly as possible. Tho indications are now that all tho commands with their equipments will be gone before noon. The contract for conveying the troops to Tnmpa has been divided between the Souther) and Western it Atlantic. Tho Southern will carry nil destined for New Orleans nnd Mobile. The railroads are doing excellent work, and arc giving the officials every assistance in rushing tho troops nut. HU8Y TIMHS AT KKV WKST. Ijondlni; tlio Transports with Munitions for tho Cuban Cnmptlffii. Products Plantations. a manner to enable him to judge of the Fortresses island's past and Harbors present. But he j Commerce Z" docs not stop here, as considerable space in the series pres,t IS UCVULCU IU ciu Dole other island realm which we may own someday. In some Honolulu Bird's-ey- e Views ofthepartshefinds Productions Hawaii portrayed Volcanoes and everything explained which an Queen Lil American needs Natives Scenery to investigate. , Fruits Tampa, Fin., May 11. Everything posslblo is being done to facilitate the work of loading tho transports at Port Tampa w ith ammunition and supplies for tho expedition. All Tuesday night und all day hundreds of men were kept busy unloading the war material from tho freight cars nnd carefully stowing It away. This part of tho work will be practically concluded by Thursday night, and tho ships now in the slip will drop anchor in the bay to mako room for other transports. Tlio Orizaba is expected up from quarantine Thursday. This is one of tho largest transports engaged by the government, and will bo used for carrying infantry. A number of Hotchkiss quick-firinand Oatling gnns havo been loaded on tho Florida. Tho big siego guns, four of which hnvo arrived here, havo not yet been unloaded from tho cars. Tlioy will be loaded on somo of the larger vessels, probably tho Alamo or Ori- raba. Lieut. J. D. Miloy, of Gen. Shatter's staff, who was sent to Washington Saturday with tho reports of Capt. Dorst and Llcut.-Co- l. Lawton nnd tho plans for tho Cuban campaign, has returned, bearing with him a big bundle of mnps and documents, nnd Immediately reported to Ocn. Shatter. It is now believed that tho two Cuban regiments will accompany the regular troops to Cuba, Tlioy havo nil been armed with Springfield rifles, nnd, under almost incessant drilling, are rapidly being pounded Into shape. g Tho Spaniards In Havana, on April SO, celebrated tho capturo of Mobile, Boston, Charleston and Pensacola by their fleet, according to a private letter received at Mobile. Liggett & Myers, the big St. Louis tobacco firm, will send, by the City of Pokln, from San Francisco, n largo consignment of tobacco as a gift to Admiral Dewey's sailors. Tuesday was confederato decoration day. Tho graves of 0,000 confederate dead nt Chattanooga, Tcnn., were strewn with ilowcrs in tlio prcsenco of thousands ot citizens. The band of the First regiment Missouri national gunrd refused to enlist unless guaranteed S3 a day. They were Incontinently fired, nnd a volunteer band Is being organized. William A. Aubrey do Vere lleau-clertenth dttko of St. Albans, hereditary grand falconer of Rngland nnd captain of her majesty's yeoman of the guard,, is dead. Ho was born iu 1810. Tho roconcentrados in Havana havo been thrown Into tho guttor. The tons of food sent them by tho Cuban relief committee has been seized by tho government nnd used to feed tho soldiers. Mat Lawrcnco aud John Runaway, who attempted to rob tho Ponca Indian safe some weeks ago, were sentenced at Perry, Old a., to livo years in tlio penitentiary. They pleaded guilty. The volunteers, it is said, will attack s in Havana, as all soon as tho Americans fire the first shot, nnd slay them mercilessly. Thero arc about 200 sentenced to torture, according to n circulated list. Tho president, it is understood, intends thnt Ocn. Stewart L. Woodford, the minister to Madrid, shal retain his diplomatic capacity, to return to Madrid nftcr the war is brought to a closo nnd diplomatic relations aro restored. Spanish sympathizers in tha vicinity of Laguna, in Valencia county, N. M., havo been trying to inclto tlo Indians to an uprising against this government by telling tli em that tho king of Spain wns coining over to reconquer tho country. Cuban-American- Jmk fU.cms r.y c tAt?WA SKSbtWHi 'mM ',J,.ii0Pl!LHiiR The Wnter Problem nt Key West. The water problem Is getting serious nt tills place. Naval officers , tho wholesale toy and tlrcworks establishment of McCadden Bros., 019 Mnr-kc- t street, about 11 a. m. The bodies of tho thrco pcisons who were burned nro so badly charred that eveu to the sex can not be learned. There were about 100 persons employed In the McCadden store, and nearly all managed to make their escape before the Humes reached tlio up-'pfloors. Tho three bodies were found on the second floor of the burned structure. On account of tho infliun-'lnabl- e naturo of tho contents, the y big structure was a mass of flames in less than half an hour. The (Ire spread quickly to the building on the cast occupied by the Reading Hardware Co., and tho big building on the west occupied by tho National Wall Paper Co., and tho llralnerd & Armstrong Spool Silk Co. Tho flro department sent In four alarms, nnd one In about hour the fire The waa gotten under control. McCnd'den building wns completely destroyed, and tlio other two wcro badly damaged. The cntiro stock of the wall pappr company and that of llralnerd & Armstrong Is rendered worthless by smoke and water. Tho damage to tho nt;ek of tho Reading Hardware Co. is nominal, but tho loss on the building amounts to about $50,000. Tlio flro is supposed to havo originated on tho second floor of the McCadden Bros, building. Tho flames leaped quickly to tho upper floors, cutting off tho cseapo of the employes In the upper portion of the building in less thnn flvo minutes. Thero wns a wild, rush for tho elevator and stairways, and it Is thought that not moro thnn six persons nt tho outside, and possibly only the thrco whoso bodies have already been recovered, lost their lives. Tho total loss will reach about 8500,000, well covered by insurance. six-stor- lecognizo It, and they arc looking nnxiously for tho smoke from the stnek of tho big government condenser which is promised to supply 40,000 gallons dally per contract. Tho plant should havo started April 25, but it is not yet in operation. Tho officers in charge of tills station nic skepti a' of the condenser's nbility to produce 20,000 gallons. Key West's wnter tesources aro most primitive and limited. Tho shallo.v wells In town nrc all moro or less brackish, nnd under suspicion of surface drainage. Tho companies at various times hnvo driven artesian wells 1,800 and 2,200 feet deep, but they havo never secured fresh water. The town lives by cisterns and rain barrels, and tho latter nre only a shade less unsanitary than the wells. The cisterns, filled during the rainy season, usually run very low by tho close of tho dry sea-bowhich Is now due. This year, in ndditlon to tho rains coming very late the town lind its population doubled by the presence of troops, ships and war vcssals, and thu army of newspaper correspondents and their tugs, which take water by tho thousand gallons, not only for themselves, but for their boilers. Of course somo of the war vessels and hospital and other craft tho have condensers, but tho draft on tho town's supply Is still abnormal. Tho torpedo boats nre without condensing apparatus, and they havo been scouting nfter fresh water as keenly ns buccaneers after Spanish galleons. Every discovery of a fresh cistern is hailed like tho strike in the Klondike, and every gallon of water has thrco purchasers, all with money and anxious to outbid each other. Hong Kong, 11th, says: Tlio Philippine rebel chief, Gen. Aguinaldo, has Issued a proclamation to tho Insurgents of Manila to obey tho orders of Admiral Dewey and United States Consul Williams. Killing still goes on In tho outlying districts whoie tho natives are rovong-ln- g themsolvcs on the priests unci local Spanish officials In spite of the proclamation of Aguinaldo. who aro . Wealthy rhlllpplncTfamilles leaving Hong Kong for Manila, dally appear before Consul Wllkraan horo and ask to bo allowed to take the oath of allegiance to tho United States. The powerful Cortes family Insisted on having their prayer for citizenship telegraphed to President McKlnloy, and Offered their palaces In Manila for tho accommodation of American omcers. ADMIRAL patch t;0 the "Evening World, dated at Nf.w Yomc, May 11. A copyright dis- Sunset Limited Annex lie-la- of the Southern Pacific, giving special through service in San Francisco. Par of Agents of the I C. R. R. and connecting lines. S. G. Halch, 0b. Past. Agent, Cincinnati. John A. Scott, Dl. Pass. Agent, Memphis. A.H.Hanion. C.P. Chicago, A. W, A. Kellond, A. 0 P. A. Louisville. JJJAJuAAAiAAJdJAAAJ SAMPSON'S FLEET. The Ntuy Department In Hourly Uxpccta- tlon of lleceltlng Advices From Admiral Sampson. leafisiears German Liver Washington, May 11. Tho navy department Is in almost hourly expectation of advices from Admiral Samp, son. What the character of these advices will be, tho officials do not intimate, but they expect interesting nnd important news. It is rather a matter of surprise to them that the Powder Price. 25 Cents. press has not already received InforCures INDIGESTION via from tho squadron mation St. Thomas and the fleet dispatch The entering wedge for boats which accompany Sampson's nearly all Diseases the squadron. Notwithstanding the cable, human system is heir to. the Spanish advices to the effect that flying squadion lias rejoined the at Cadiz, Spanish home squadron the naval strategy board Is by no means nssured on this point, and Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. it is believed that while Admiral Sampson has been placed In possession of tho cable reports, he has been "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS IN warned not to accept them as abso lutely conclusive ns yet. In this FARMING." stato of affairs tho only prudent course of action by the department Published by the 'New York Tribune. would seem to confer upon Admiral .Sampson full authority to exercise his Second Edition. own discretion in his movements, and Inches- 32 Pages, 18 by 2 it Is believed that this has been done. A general review of the advances WOMEN THE BEST SOLDIERS. mwi IJsBIHlllmHilS THE FIFTY-FIFT- H CONGRESS. SKXATE. DESTROYER DISAPPEARED. (I'lrat llegular Kcsslon.) I.ookliiK for Ilepubllcau Ituly. AND nucn EL513. ANXIOUSLY WAITUi'U. Doth Kegulars anil Volunteers nt Now Or. leans on Tentor Hooks. New Oni.KANs, May 11. Officers nt HfZl I... Name , $1.00 for each Portfolio wanted. It will be more' convenient to thereby avoid the bother of writing a letter and Inclosing a dime for each ksuS. They will be sent to any point in the United States, Canada or Mejlco, Pos,pal', TUB SERIES COMPRISES No. a6 The Hawaiian Islands N011 The Hawaiian Islands Cuba and the Wrecked AUIne No. TheAmeJIcNaVy No. 36 The Hawaiian Islands No. ao yiDi No.u The Hawaiian Islands No.' 30 The Hawaiian Islands No! as The "Maine TOR A DOLLAR ONE FOR A DinE-T- EN THE UEB will please send to PORTFOLIOS t , ... Nos pi tPE 1 hem Inn how 0manryon wish and brim; or locents sea it the THE BEE withOnce, at eml Fill out legibly tUo coupon below, ttat- - " the undersigned reader the following for which I... .:.? 'inclosed. City .. .State... Street Wo will givo two Portfolios, any number may select, for each new paid to The Bee for one year. sub-Jvrib- cr iously for a$mo norrs conflrnatory of thd press dispatches intimating that troops ore to bo sent to Cuba very shortly. If any orders havo been received, however, they havo not yet been given out Tlio work ot mustering the Louisiana Cuardslsprogross.lnji rapidly, and their ircglraeht of volunteers Is also steadily being increased in numbers. The announcement that Iowa, Illinois 'nnd Indlnna tronhs liavn been or'dcrcd to Now Orloans has stirred (lho officers nt tho fair grounds to activity, and preparations aro being mado for tho encampment of tho western troops, provided that thoy aro to lioro for any length of tlmo taking transports for tlio Islands. Tho grounds and accommodations hero aro ample for several thousand troops that havo been ordorcd to New Orleaus. be-jfo- the fair grounds of both tho regular arid volunteer forcos aro waiting anx- Tho correspondents in Home of the newspapers of this city all afllrin n revolution in Italy Is Imminent, and that tho popular rising throughout tho country wijl not long bo delayed. The news causes great satisfaction here, where a republican Italy Is regarded ns a natural friend of Franco and as an enemy of tlio 11. drcl-bun- Paris, May Washinotox, May 11. When tha senate convened the national quarantine bill was displaced ns the unfin' ished business nnd the bill to provldd for taking the twelfth and subsequent censuses substituted. The census bill will bo pressed vigorously. A house joint resolution declaring tho lands within the former Mille Lac! Indian reservation in Minnesota to bo subject to entry under the land laws of the United States, was agreed to. HOUSE. A Spanish Torpedo llont Destroyer Re ported to IIhvo Illown Up anil All Hands Lost Near Gibraltar. Spanish Cavulrj--, Charging on a Slob Spain, Itcpulseil by a I.ogrono, Slob of Women. Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimillllt: AYER'S I H The house, by a vote of 90 to 48, refused to consider the senate immigration bill. Tho post office appropriation bill was sent to conference Lokdos, May 11. A dispatch to tho Globe from Gibraltar says a. British steamer which has just arrived thero reports officially thnt sho passed, Tuesday evening, a Spanish torpedo boat destroyer which was guarding Algc-clrbay and straits. Shortly after the steamer passed her, all tho lights of tho destroyer were suddenly extinguished, a terrific explosion followed immediately and tho destroyer disappeared. Tho disaster, tho dispatch adds, was apparently caused by tho explosion of the boilers of tho torpedo boat destroyer. It is feared that all on board of her havo perished. as THE WINDWARD ARRIVES. t, Sarsaparilla j j lu Subscribe for The Bee. New Yomc, May 11. Tho steamer Windward from London, March 10, was sighted off tho Highlands at 8:07 a. m. Is vessel tho Windward The that carried tho 1 oxpcdltlon 6n Its voyago to Insoralna, nonousness, and, aajpaw aj WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM fovcr 11 The Work of a Madrid Mob. tho polar region. Tho steamer was re- If not rellecd, biliousHood's liiiiiiiiiiiiiliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif; DER WE'RE CAREFUL. or blood poisoning. I London, May 11. A special dispatch cently presented by Mr. Harmsworth Pills stimulate tho stomach, to Lieut. It. E. l'eary. The passago rouse the liver, euro headache, dizziness, con. from Mudrid says a mob but nod a huge Arc you a subscriber ,to Tiik frpm London has been so Blow that stlitttlon, etc. 25 cents. Sold ly all druggists. warehouse thero. The structure la reST. BERNARD DRUd STORE, thero had beensomo..aniatv fait for. The only 1'IIU to take vtltU Hood's Barsaiurtlla. ported to bo a total loss. Bee You should be. havo imitated tlio remedy, a Tlioy can't imttato tho record: His tho original Sarsaparilla, tho standard of tlio world, Others Penry's Polar Expedition Hteaincr Arrives nt Kerr York After a Protracted Voyage. iiv tornld liver, which tirevcnts diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrlly In ths stotmch. Then follow dizziness, bcadacho, iiiOUS &I name, on tho Kbro, CO miles fronj The gruln nnd provision Uurgos. Stores were attacked and pillaged by rioters, who included numbers ol women, armed with nxes, choppers and cudgels. The cavalry charged tu mob; but the soldiers were repulsed by a determined onslaught made upon them by the women. ONLY 15 CENTS A COPY, by mail. Oussle's Kxpudltlon landed. bend your order to Vonif, May 11. A Key West i Nkw ,poclal says that information has THE BEE, reached that place of the landing, Eaulington,Kv. within 50 miles of Havana, the expedition under command of Capt. Ixirst, Fourth cavalry, which left Tampa Co Compound ho transport Tuosday, on board Qusslo. Madiiid, May It. Noon. A serious riot has taken place at Logrono, capital of the Spanish province of thnt and improvements made in the leading branches of farm industry during the last half century. Special articles by the best agricultural writers, on topics which they have made their life stud)'. Illustrations of old fashioned im'. plements. A vast amount of practical information. A valuable aid to farmers who desire to stimulate production and. profit. Extremely interesting and instructive. prescriptions g 50 Years of Cures Jackson-Harms-wort- h Hood's Qalotln Camp at ftjablle. Mobile, Ala., May 1 1. In tho camps of tho regulars and volunteers all is quiet. No orlers to move have been received at elthef camp, although the oQlccrs are looking for sanio arany moment, and thoy are ready to go to the front cromritij. properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowledge of drugs. It requires Ihe druggist to have a large amount of drugs-freHe must give tbe best druRS. possible work, and for compensation be must be reasonable. sb "TM I IS C "tyr" ""'TPJT1 " " r.vsw'!.vsafc-...- . "' (fV. W, iV)"s MtatuaiiiMiaMHMu aacK22 p wrrrfrax" ' ' ' JCr. ,'WfT!:'r i .r3! o . Tifi-r- ,tr" ar" a Hi i J U 31 &1 riJt J Coal Company, made cutaway collectors wear power which, even in Asiatic and Your friends may smile Evansvilla last week. He contemplates sack coat, with gilt buttons. Conductors European affairs, the other great establishing a coal agency at that point in wear on the left sleeve gilt service stripes, But that tired feeling countries will have to reckon with. the near future. one for erch five years of passenger service is health. The secret of health ts the United States has Heretofore Means danger. It In order that tbey might make use of Passenger brakemen, station baggagemen, the power to digest ntul nssim KQM)Y-M.M- Q porters wear been an American nation simply the latest improved screen, the Empire train porters and parlor-ca- r square sack coats, fitting ilate a proper quamty of food. Indicates impoverished Coal Co. lost three days from work last and solely, with no aspirations or PAUL M. MOORE, Editor and Manager. close at the neck, with turnover collar and interests except those of a sentinickel buttons. The station agents wear This can never be done when And impure blood. week. mental or historical character in Secretary tiailey, of the Reinecke Coal uniforms similar to those ot conductors BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. matters in the rest of the world. This condition may Co., believes that the most important thing All tbe foregoing suits are of blue clay im- the liver does not act it's part. Incorporated. for a soldier todo is to prepare himself for ported diagonal oods, and the coats have But the Spanish war has ended Lead to serious illness. the final summons to appear before God, "Wabash" on the collars, each side the Enured the PcttoKce at Earlinxton if Second this condition. At the present Mve ytt bought your suit vet ? We hope not, for wo are making a and acting in accordance with that belief letters matching tbe buttons whether white e in matter. It should be promptly ctfM fJKMt in the RMilyMailo Clothing Line this spring. Our Clothlm time the American flag floats on absobe presented each of the boys of Company or yellow. Tutt's Liver Pills are an KcvMtt It ti lh tumU ut Messrs. Will II. Hall, Leo I.. Kosureand Hen M. E. with a pocket Bible before their de- Telegraph operators wear a regulation territory more than twice as lar Overcome by taking e ClothSUtn, Mvyoneot whom ha recognized leader in the SUBSCRIPTION RATES: gifts were highly appreciated cap. Eninemen and firemen of passenger lute cure for sick headache", dyswest of California and Oregon as Earture. The rnl stands ready and anxious to show you through our ing bwninot, trains and train baggagemen must wear pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, Hood's Sarsaparilla, these States are west of Maine. One more Yukoner, H. R. Miller, form- regulation caps and Lightener's "Mechan1 oo The most visionary exponents of Which purifies and Une Year, strictly In adrnce erly of Escanaba, Mich., has succeeded in ics' Favorite" overalls, jumper and coat. constipation, torpid livet piles, " 50 " Sli Month!, Se$ our Men's Suits nt $2.50. bco our Men's Suits at S3. 00. the "manifest destiny" doctrine ol " ' TbreeMontha, cominc from Dawson to the coast over the Freight conductors and freight brakemen Enriches the blood, Se our Men's Suits nt .00. Sec our Men's Suits nt 5.00. 3 a half century no uniform, but must wear a regulaSingieCoptn jaundice, bilious fever, bilious ago never snpposed trail. He left Dawson on March 31, ar- wearhelmet Specimen copies mailed Iree on application. tion Favorite" Sct our Men's Suits nt 0.00. See our Men's Suits at 7.00. Strengthens the nerves, riving at Skaguay on April 27. It is his overalls and hat and "Mechanics' trainmen, ncss and kindred diseases, ot the that the United States would have Correipondenti wanted in all parti jacket. Passenger county. Addreimi (or particulars. opinion that navigation will open between Se our Men's Suits nt 7.50. Sco our Men's Suits at 8.00. an outpost as far distant as the except enginemen and firemen, wear Tones the stomach, Dawson and si. nncnaeis about lune 1. or Se our Men's Suits nt y.oo. See our Men's Suits at 10.00. shore of the Pacific. "Great caps in the summer, to be washed western two weeks earlier Iban usual, owing to the Svo our Men's Suits nt u.oo. Sec our Men's Suits at 12.50. THURSDAY, MAY is, 1S9S. Creates an appetite, warm weather prevailing on the Yukon by tbe company as oltcn as may be neces Britain is an American power He looks for a general break-uof the ice sary. oldest American power in ex- And builds up, the ill nlililiiMidii,iiUli Jf.ldnUl this side of Dawson before the middle of Sally Reed, a colored woman, filed a pe istence," said one of England's "! 31-1111Sl-UI'TS- B! May. the Circuit Court Thursday tition in Energizes and vitalizes commissioner's in Berlin at the Fully $22,000,000 in gold will leave against the Louisville & Nashville railroad Dh We at showing the most immense stock and most choice selection of time of the Samoan conference in The whole system. Dawson this summer, accorying to Miller's company, claiming damages in the sum of SHIRTS we bavn ever had. Come In and let us show you the values we statement. In March, 189S, so tbe petition that city in 1889. For the time $5,250. Be sure to get have in SHIKTS at 30c, 75c ami $1.00. See our "Cone's Uoss" Work states, the plaintiff was standing with being at least the United States Madrid, May 6 The government Shitts and Overalls. They are cut and made by union labor and are so Only Hood's. decided to prevent exportation of coathas some friends by tbe side of a number if is an Asiatic power, and may Ubeled Somo ot our best things in Fine Dress Shirts are also made by of coal cars which bad been side tracked on investigation it appears necessary. these people. be a European power before an on the defendant's track in this city. An The strike is at the Tavlor mines employe other month passes. the defendant What it Costs to Kill Men in and we supposestill on hundreds of miners agent and an these carsofand was giving the was on one of There are possibilities here idle there are acting on the advice of the coal to her friends, throwing it in lumps War. Gentlemen, Wo can fit you from top to bottom. You must not leavo which nobody dreamed of before agitator, who is never satisfied until Seeing this, she our house without a pair ot new SHOES. See our Men's l)re Shoes from luxury. see the fruits of his work which is be can from the car to them. defendant's agent alis an expensive War the present war became imminent. often leges, she asked tbe to 1CUNKST A. COX, the Shoe Man. $1 sj up to $5 00. Dewey's victory in the Phillipincs The cost per day of maintaining in dissention and starvation. give her some coal. He told her to climb upon the rear of the car and get it Seea counterpart in commission an ordinary warship is Odin, III., May 8. A promises to have riot occurred in this place last night, resulting ing that the cars were detached and fearing the Canaries before many weeks $1,000. MADISONVILLE. climbed upon the The present outlay for the in several sore beads and bad blood be- no danger, she says she Her left foot was end if Spain be not coerced into car to get the coal. stirred ago A DAY. JVL.N I UUIV I . submission in the interval. Cuba United States navy is more than ingthe coal up. A few days rentedmembers resting upon the drawbead of tbe stationof miners' union Smith's DewevI Rico are certain to fol- $50,000 a day. and Porto ball for the purpose of holding a meeting ary coal car. While in this position and YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. at tbe company's On a piece footing it cost the and organizing a local branch here. Sev- wnileshe claims that agent was looking by low the Phillipincs and all the rest her, another car driven "Dewev done 'em," is the of Spain's domain outside of the government $391,065.60 to main- eral members of the union of Sandoval a locomotive struck tbe car on which 20 & 50 CENT BOTTLES. and other towns came over to way of expressing the Peninsula will go it she continues tain the cruiser New York during meeeting, the avowed purpose assist in the she was standing with great forco and viobeing to orthe fight for two or three months 1897. ganize the men here and then get them to lence. Her left foot and ankle were caught between the drawheads and crushed. She Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. The expense was divided into join the strike with the Sandoval and longer. We have disclaimed any says that tbe accident was due to the care miners, now out. Evidently the Spanish school- iutentioi of annexing Cuba in the pay for officers, crew and marines, Iftftft lessness and negilence of tbe defendant's When the union men from other towns i master does not teach the young present war, but, of course, ulti- $237,762.76: rations, $35,542.60; met at the hall tbey found quite a crowd agents in failing to signal or warn her cither o mately Cuban acquisition is certain equipment, $6,835.21; navigation, on the outside who objected to the organ- by ringing a bell or blowing a whistle. idea how to shoot. ization of a union here. Just bow the Hopkinsville Kentuckian. and it will come through the free $3,216.57; ordnance, $14,743-7- ; trouble originated seems able to We want a man in every localMr. and Mrs. DeWolf Hopper choice of the Cuban people. But construction and repair, $9,163.05, tell. Some parties noin one crowd got into i Items from Poole. the ity lo act as private Detective we are under no such immediate and steam engineering, $28,261.26. an altercation and others began throwing Experience have been divorced, and De Wolf under instructions The General Baptist Ministers and DeaBesides these items there were bricks and other missiles in the stairway restraint as regards the Phillipincs, Address, unnecessary. i is now a grass Hopper. Globe. Porto Rico, the Canaries and the small charges for medicine and leading into the ball. W. E. Smilb, the cons' meeting will convene here Friday ben . nrtrATivr .inrurv yj' "abQJBbmiBBBBIi? utu.iiib r.u..nw,, fore tbe fifth Sunday in this month and it proprietor, appeared and objected, and Democrat. Nashville, Tenn. other outlying Spanish territory navy yard repairs. I i c bold over Sunday. also assaulted. The Maine's expense account wasspreaa to oiber From there the trou unless Spam gives up the fight. 4? ble parts ot town, some We understand that our mill will send ceShhmcsm TTCt? 1 Win That Spanish fleet that met There is no promise on our side, for 1897 was $262,416.47.- the pay twelve or fifteen shots being fired and the their flour rollers to Indianapolis (or re? a House? t " JW' 4? DR. MENDENHATiT.'S i Dewey in Manila bay might do implied or expressed, that we shall roll being $159,126.50. union men were run out of town. pairs and the mill will be shut down so far 49 i The cost of operating these The affair bas created considerable feci as wheat is concerned for two or three not seize and hold any other Span IMPROVED very well in an American Fourth Now is the lime (or this kind of work ing. 4? is in session at ish colonies. It is easy to see that ships in battle is, as yet, an un Salem.'Tbe grand juryreported to have se weeks. Mr. Smith is of I uly celebration. 4V FEVER There bas up to date but two warriors GHUL every square mile of Spanish ter- known quantity. The men who cured the names of a number of the lead 49 viz., ritory outside of the Peninsula it handle them must be more skilled ers, among them, it is said, the names of enlisted from Ibis community, have aDock 49 From Dewey Allen and Harry Jones, but we host tosome prominent citizens. He will self is at the United Mates' mercy. in their several departments than 49 morrow go before the grand jury and try of long distant soldiers who are daily fightThey got their dues; For Spring and Summer .. Every square mile of it is sure to those who used to fight the old to secure tbe indictment of all tbe leaders, ing tbe Spaniards on tbe shady side of the 49 i From Sampson 49 be captured if the Spanish threat wooden ships that won so many Tbe incident may result in more serious streets. Such soldies are of the optimist Make your nest comfortable stripe they generally whip a whole batcb 49 They'll get the blues. the war to the bitter battles. trouble here. to "prosecute at "one full swoop." Such is soldiering in 49 A single charge of ammunition end" is carried out. shady nooks, but try tbe genuine article -49 The Breckinridge News of May Nobody contends that all the for some of the great guns costs as and see the difference. BLASTS. LOCOMOTIVE 49 illustrated territory which has been and which much as $500. Such a shot may 4th was a sixteen-pag- e The sale of Elijib Melton, deceased, was 49! All sorts of 13uiIdinR Material: held last Saturday. paper, and was well printed and may be wrested from Spain will be do a million dollars' worth of dam49 Lumber, Doors and Sash, Yelretained by the United States. age to the adversary against whom Dispatcher Wooldridge found a few Tbe farmers are very much behind with 49i in every particular, spare hours last Monday, and made friends crops. Very little corn ground is prepared The disposition of the domain is a it is sent. low Pine Stuff, Lime, Cement, 491 yet, and tbe tobacco plants are getting 491 question which will not come up The single item of coal supply here a short visit. Builders' Hardware, etc., etc. What Dewey done, Dispatcher Neal, Engineer Rowc and along so fast that some will have to slop means an outlay 491 until the war ends. It is a ques- for a 0 And the Spaniards didn't do, other railroad boys from Evansville spent and plant their tobacco before tbey plant deof from $7,000 to $10,000 to fill tion, however, which will be OUR PLANING HILL RUNS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR a few hours last Thursday fishing in Loch their corn. Everybody seems to want to Is like that old song the light of American her bunkers. termined in plant all the ground available. Peaches Mary. bid fair to be a good half crop and other Of "Do.do.My Huckleberry do." interests solely. In any case, of No estimate of any value can be Operator Bell sas on account of tbe fruit will be plentiful if nothing happens 49 J And wc can furnish All Orders course, the captureu territory win made in advance of the loss of loss of a finger, he failed to secure a job to to it in the future. 491 OUAKANTEKD TO CURE Col, R. M. Kelly, a be held to the end of the war. lives and property that may result fight for Uncle Sam. on Short Notice. 491 J The carpenters are now ready to comCHILLS AND FEVER journalist of Louisville, has taken Some of it then may be exchanged from a war. We are informed that Agent Wooldridge mence the new store bouse with Masonic And MnlarU In all Formt. TasteUw. Kon 49 Ih These losses are always great of Springfield, Tenn., has expressed a de- h.ll above. Wben completed it will be for other territory nearer home, or nltbout the aboru picture nixj tho 49 You know the Firm. We will treat you right. charge of the Sunday Critic, and li tJgnaturo ot J. O, tlrndenhalL which the United States, for any and often irreparable, but as no sire to fill an office in that connty if his tbe best looking house in town. 49 is making an interesting newspaper Prlco, 50 cents at all Dealors. i 49 reason, deems to be more de- person can set a cash value on the political friends agree with him, and is The inevitable "fish fry" was with us PREPARED ONLY DY 9 therefore making a canvass for same. Luck of it. 49 sirable. But this is a question life of one who is dear, the mortal- to bim. Saturday. .T. CJ. MKXSDISNIIXX, 49 cost of war to be item in J health. Presty Jewell is EVANSVILLE. IND. It is estimated that Dewey's which will have the freesettled in ity left out thethe question. has to Operator Coleucra was called Jo Hender He bas rheumatism in very badcomplica49 voice of be of this country, by and other son last Monday to worK lor win 'ftiann, message from Manila traveled our own people. The wishes of Sold by George King, Si. Charles, Ky., 49 tions whicb are likely to keep him doun a The war has not yet fairly be- who is reported on the sick list. i MADISONVILLE. KY. Crabtree Coal Mining Company. Ilsley 491 long time. i 14,000 miles, over a dozen cables, the nations of continental Europe gun, but it is already costing the Kentucky, Supervisor Sullivan, with work train W United States at the rate of $25, and force of men was out last Monday at America's greatest medicine is Hood's Germany, Austria and France and like the great American in Snrplui Fund Manila Bay, it got there or here which are betraying a good deal of 000,000 a month, or $300,000,000 work on embankments near Madisonville. Sarsaparilla, which cures when all other Capital Stock Paid In, anxiety about the matter, and which a year. 120,000. Whether it can be attributed to tbe war preparations iail to ao any goou wuaievrr, $50,000. just the same. Army operations for a similar or not wc can not say, but it is nevertheare beginning to make veiled COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867. less a fact that business on the Henderson a will not have the faintest would amount St. Charles News. If there is anything in names threats, on this side of the Atlantic. period sum, because of tothe vastly division was not quite so brisk last week. much larger weight Mr Taylor Cranor, of the country, the Spaniards should purchase for the movement When In the meantime the United States greater number of men employed. volunteerthe time comes we expect ot the was in town Thursday. to see forces some of the destroyers is magnificent in its certainties as It is safe to say that at least thousands of them pass over tbe Hender Mr. Joe Galvison, of Paducah, was in possibilities. town Tharsday. spent in a son division. Like $500,000,000 would be They might be well as in its Mr. Clyde M. Nisbet and wife, of Madable to destroy a barn door with the domain of Charles V., the year of war with Spain, without IN THE GREAT Supt. Dugan, of the I. C. Company and MM&PlzSm The advantages of a bank account United States is a land on which making allowance for losses of war Postal telegraph is at Hopkinsville this isonville, were here Wednesday are numerous. It is not to busione of these destroyers. There is a ships and merchantmen, or for week opening up an office there. the sun never sets. ness men we are talking tbey Masters Uarton and Hex, who arc atknow all about it but to salaried striking probability that, temporar- other damages which the enemy The working force on this division has tending South Kentucky College, spent Base ball reporters, to keep up men, wage earners and to women been somewhat reduced lately, and yet the the latter part of last week with their parily at all events, it will soon bt might inflict. There's safety if tbe bank is a ents. Tbey were accompanied home by boys complain of too much rest. with the times, are now indulging true of her, as it is of England in Some Sample Figures. good one. There's convenience-th- e Master Donell Carney, their friend at the Operator Hell, formerly of the Manning-to- college. in so mucu maritime lingo, mat Webster's phrase, that her morn Union navy in four years of money always ready and out war cost office bas of reacu ol your own petty squanthe average leader is at sea as to ing drum beat, following the sun Union navy in four years ot $ 310,000,000 work for a fewbeen sent to Springfield to Mrs. Jennie Warner, of Providence, is months. dering, too. It is easy lo spend visiting here this week. whether it is a naval encounter or and keeping company with the war cost 2,714,000,000 small sums when ycu have a large Furnished hy Special Correspondents The falling of several trees during the circle the earth with Closing months ol war, Unhours, shall sum in your pocket. Crutcbfield, Uarton Messrs. Jno. a report of a game he is reading. past week or so caused considerable trouble 3,000,000 to tbe dispatchers and some delay to the Kamper, Sr, Edward Cruse, Jno. Johnson ion expenses, per day. . . . one continuous and unbroken strain at the Front. - KENTUCKY A1ADISONV1LLE, Properly destroyed by civil of America's martial airs. and Geo. King are at Chickamauga Park trains toy breaking telegraph wireS. Major Henry T. the ... fc:.. single-breaste- d cflK' Secret of Beauty Mwwwmmmwtwwwmmmmmig single-breaste- d Doyouknow this? eLOTflING! Heady-Mad- 1 S linen-covere- d Tutt's Liver Pills p Dr. Otto's Spruce CURES itfc Gum Balsam SHOBS! SHOBSI small-size- d YOUR COUGH IN BISHOP BO., V?999'v9W?F &&&&&&&&&&&&&& " Cen-tral- ia DETECTIVE: r .m? 111 Build a Home? & fcwgfiMl'M - Ml g? I Repair Ai CM. PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER E HAVE THE STUFF.- - man-of-w- S well-know- n RUBY & CO Tr'vfVTvSTV'V-V'V- 1 JNO. G. MORTON, WAR WITH SPAIN NATIONAL FAMILY Reliable War News n NEWSPAPIr Stanton, f fc i 1 s: : i M j . P ! i s l . a famous poet, soldier and editor, Points From the Parngrnphist. died at Frankfort Sunday morning Do we know anything about sea from Bright's disease. He had a fighting? Oh Dewey? Hartford world-widand was Courant. reputation, of the poem entitled the author 'The Moneyless Man." The only evidence of Spanish activity in the Westean hemisphere Texas has the honor of being is the spy business. Philadelphia the first State to have an cntcrpris Press. ing young American named after If Admiral Dewey ever feels the great naval leader at Manila George Dewey Dunn is the name called on to write a book on "The First Battle," he will doubtless be of a new arrival in the Lone Star able to find a publisher. WashState. Very appropriate, as what ington Post. Dewey done to the Spaniards was 'enough. The Dons had one advantage over the Americans they heard The War Department has made from Dewey before we did. Globe public its plans for the distribution Democrat. ot the volunteers. No attempt will The Manila affair may be summed be made to keep regiments from up thus: May-dafor Spain; paythe same State together in bri- day for Maine- .or 40,000, gades. About will be sent to Tampa, Mobile The war so far has proved that and New Orleans, for immediate the Spanish bull's eye is in great service in Cuba, the regiments danger whenever there are any first ready being thus assigned. American marksmen about. New third, made up of York Sun. Another the next regiments ready for Commodore Dewey is 61 years service will be ordered to Wash- of age. Despite Mr. Leiter's Naington, to act as a reserve, to re poleonic victories in the wheat pit enforce the army in Cuba or to it is unfair to assert that this is alman the coast defenses. The re- together an era of young men, maining regiments will be held at Washington Star. the points of mobilization in the As matters are fashioning themdifferent States to be called on only selves now, it begins to look as if if needed. One regiment of Ken- the baby King of Spain would soon tucky infantry and one troop of be a King without a throne. The Kentucky cavalry wil be sent to Weylers of his time have considCuba and another infantry regi- erable to answer for, Philadelphia ment to Washington, while one Inquirer. regiment of infantry and one troop A hurry call, quick embarkment, of cavalry will be held in camp at prompt sailing and a speedy passLexington. age of 5,000 troops from San Fran-cfscto Manila would be a right One More World-Powe- r. smart sequel to Dewey's work and From the would have a powerful tendency to A swift and complete change i make Europe sit up and Jtake nothe relations of the United States tice. New York Herald. to the rest of the nations of the panadtin Conjugal loq. earth has been accomplished. Dewey' victory.at Manila, which is now From tbe Montreal Herald. known to have been sweeping and English, to do; American, Dewdecisive, has Lrotight into being a ey; Spanish, done. e y Globe-Democra- war North and South. 100.000,000 Revolutionary war cost us i35.93.7oo War of 1812 cost us 107,159,000 Number ot men killed, died of wounds, etc., in civil war 303,000 Great Britian has spent in war in 300 years 6,795,000,000 Such are the money costs of war, Exchange. An Acrostic. Countrymen, you have doubtless heard Ot the great encounter in M anila bay. Many a line has been read; More praise for Dewey said, Of which Outof be deserves a lot During tbe firing it must have been hot; tbe men in the lot, Remember tbe Maine, came like a shot, Even tbe cabin boys forgot it not. During tbe great conflict, Even in tbe thickest of the fray, When all were astir and in a sway, Even then the brave lads did say: You bet. we'll "Remember the Maine" today. E. R. Fairfield, Io., May 6. The other day two fast freight trains on the Rock Island, running at tbe rate of 40 miles an hour, dashed into each other in a deep cut on a sharp curve some four miles west of this city, rue collision tooK piace at tne 1001 of a steep grade, and tne shock literally tore both engines and 14 box cars to pieces pilling tbe wreckage 20 feet bigb and killing three men. Tbe loss to tbe company is estimated at $100,000. roads Tbe gross earnings of thirty-thre- e for the fourth week in April, as made up from returns received by the United States Investor, were $5,331. 354 against $5,100,-30- 9 for tbe fourth week in April, 1897, 2n roads increase of $1,230,855. Thirty-twshow increases, and oae decrease. Since January 1, the roads referred jo above earned $90,681,882, an increase of over tbe $69,918,979 reported for the corresponding period of 1897. For the During longer period all show increases. roads earned tbe mooth of April thirty-tw- o $50,143,605 an increase of $2,751,716 over the $17,391,889 reported for April, 1897. Gen. Supt. H. L. Magee, of the Wabash Railroad, has issued revised regulations governing uniforms for employes, which are to take effect May 15. Passenger conconductors and train ductors, dining-ca- r o watching tbe soldiers drill this week. Mr Jas. Garnet, of Crabtree mines, was here Sunday. W. A. NlSUB'i , President O. W, WADDILL, Caihter The New York Weekly Tribune Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispatches up to the hour of publication. Careful attention will be given to Farm and Family Topics, For- Mr. Chas. Hewlett is visiting his sister in Madisonville this week. Mrs. Dixon Wright is staying with her sick mother here this week. Dr. Otto's Sprnee flora Balsam the most pleasant and reliable remedy for coughs, colds, cronp, and all soreness of the throat, cheit and inngs, uartfe iouies,.c. ana wc. Sold by St. Dsrnard Drug Store. 2Kopkfn5 (Lountu Madisonville, Ky. Captal Stock, - - $50,000. eign Correspondence, Market Reports, and all general news of the World and Nation. We furnish the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your favorite home paper, THE BEE, Transacts a general banking business, and invites the accounts of the citizens of Alannlngton. Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has the finest and most secure, vaulrio Kev. Stewart, of Crofton, filled his regular appointment at Mannington tbe first that section of Kentucky Sunday in May. He also preached at the v5(ksrsxcs! s&vjs&sr&ZA same place Sunday tbe 3th. -- THETbe base ball game between Empire and St. Cbarles was attended by a large crowd of people Sunday the 1st. Dr. Richard M. Oates, who bas been very ill, is on tbe mend. LOUISVILLE, KY., Some of our yery best boys of this vi- Fifth Avenue Hotel, Is the Only First-Clas- s $2.00 Per Day Hotel in the City. t. one-thir- d DOWN IN THE MINES. O Foreman Toombs, of the St. Bernard construction crew bas just completed an addition to compresser building at the No. 11 shaft. o Globe-Democra- t. 1 A new anchor made on an improved plan has been constructed by Foreman Toombs and his efficient force for use on tbe trolley nne at me siacic wasner. At Puerto Kico there is said to be forty thousand tons of coal, which will fall into tho hands of tbe United States wben that place is captured, and will be quite a valuable prize. Mr. Darnes, who was shot last week by assassian, is tbe operator of a would-ba small coal mine in tbe vicinity of Nebo, and was doing a thriving business. President Atkinson, of the St. Bernard Company was called to New York last week on Important business. Great interest was manifested by our miners over the news' received from Admiral Dewey last Saturday, and praise for bim was on tbe lips of all when they read of tbo great victory he had won. At the present stage of the war it seems tbe most important question with the naval forces is where are we going to get our next coal. Tbey are fully aware of tbo fact that powder and shot without steam wont amount to much. President Anderson and other officials of the empire coal company visited the Empire mines last week, and under the supervision of Superintendent Rutland tbey found everything working smoothly and the mine doing a prosperous business. Secretary Anderson, of the Monarch e Arc You s Easily Tired? strongth must como from your food. Did you ovor think of cinity are ruining themselves and disgracing their parents by getting drunk. Tbe writer of this letter hopes tbey wiil quit that soon. Walter Mcintosh, of Mannington, made a business trip to Hopkinsville one day last week. f'V m ; BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $1.25. Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, STj BERNARD GENERAL STORE. 'in fr STUCK UP of PAPER w, txJ, COME AND SEE US, S Just romombor that all your thatP Porhapa your musoloa nood moro ntrongth, or your norvos; or porhapa your stomach is woak and cannot dlgost what you oat. If you nood moro strongth thon tako SgOTT'S EMULSION Oil with Tho oil la tho moat easily changed of all fooda Into strength; and tho hypophoa- plntca aro tno ooat tonics for tho norvos. SCOIT'S EMULSION' Is tho oauiost and qulckost euro for woak throats, for coughs of ovorykind, and for all casos of woak nerves, and loss of flosh. of Cod-Iilvor Hypo-phoaphity, Iron Mill Items. Weather fine. Joseph Medowcll and family visited at R. M. Riley's Saturday. Mr. Dan Fox, ot Shady Grove, visited at George Kemper's Tuesday, John lielkner visits the writer frequently. Al Sullivan spent last Saturday and Sunday with his best girl. We bad a fine shower Friday. Gabriel Towery went to Bellvillo Bend Thursday. There was a musical entcrlainment at George D. Kemper's Saturday night Has Cause to be Wenry. Washington Post. PIKE CAMPBELL, MANAGER. i b w w If you looked over our new line Vj&jiXZ4&&VS&&&& sis p HANGINGS you would at once say that you m1 m K53 t t f ETHRQU6H VESTIBUIEO TRAINSDAllY m pq would like them stuck up on your rooms. It is a pleasure to us to show them. COME IN AND ASK TO SEE THEM. m, in st. BERNARD : n t WPfj I rriT- - GENERAL STORE, With Dewey safe on third, Sampson at the bat,- Schley on - 'VV'VVV rmiif fgffff in i ii MI E&m deck, and nobody out, it is no wonder that the Spanish pitcher shows that tired feeling. Rough on W1LLARD HOTEL TllfMSlK; PING&BUFFET A Till llMBilW'fi the Fish. 11 nsfe- .v From tbe Nebraska State Journal. W. S. MILLER, Jn. Manager. j -- " Joe and li.oo; ill druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Clwmliti, rW York. The safest place, after all, during this bloody war is on a Yankee battleship or protected cruiser. Tho Spanish gunners, however, make it particularly hot lor the poor fishes in the wide, wide sea. NASHVIllE CHICAGO. WjBSffvllm NfJORLEANS fSSMSXb , 'llUMitfH CARS FROM f.P.'JEFfRIE5.G.P.A' EVAN5VIU.E.WD. 0.tlillllLMAN.6.5.a. NAinVilLffJEtHt BGST $a and $2.50 HOUSE IN LOUISVILLE. Bt - ' EKS .'Wi- v T- ,V f"T- -. - y.. tM'mrm&i.h .', idi Lflatefffo-- . jtiAsA ' fifcAfci... u4?Lmi jjdtejj&bi t . o "Hif SOLDIER BOYS AT LEXINGTON. A DASTARDLY WHAT A MOTHER SAYS KILLED U. S. RECRUITING OFFICE. "J3u ZJitoustry. we Chtioe." LOCAUEWS. Mrs James R. Rash was in Madisonville Saturday. Mrs. J. William Robinson spent Saturday in Madisonville. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Evans in Madisonville Saturday. were Attorney Jonson is attending court at Madisonville this week. d Mrs. C. E. Jones and son are spending the week in Louisville. Some of the Boys arc (letting Their First Taste of Soldier Life. Company E.', Captain Burch-fielcommanding, left Madisonville last Saturday morning, and are now in camp at Lexington with the other companies of the State militia. Some of the boys are now getting their first taste of soldier life, and while of course it is not like being at home, the majority of them seem very well contented with their surroundings, according to letters written back to tlieir parents and friends. The Madisonville boys were joined at Henderson by Company I., Captain Atkinson commanding, and at Owcnsboro by Company II., Captain Logan Feland command- d Miss Mothersliead visited Miss ing. The trip to Lexington was made Uessie Drown in Madisonville without any accidents to any of Monday. the soldiers of the three Pcnnynlc Mcsdamcs M. B. Long and En- companies mentioned. field Stevens were in Madisonville Visitors throng the camps daily, Tuesday. and take a great deal of interest in David Adams, the irrepressible news agent, visited the metroplis Tuesday. the blue coats. Notes. The Latham Light Guards of Hopkinsville, Fcland's crack com- . y as the Barnes coal bank, some three miles from Nebo and has a family. The shot was from a rifle and struck Mr. Barnes on the jaw badly shattering it. Drs. Bone, Lamb and Ferguson were hastily summoned and dressed the wounded man's injuries. The scene of this deplorable af fair is in the immediate neighborhood of where Trouillas was assassinated in pretty much the same manner about a year ago. Luke Mitchell was arrested Fri day afternoon, charged with having been the party who attempted to assassinate Mr. Barnes Thurs day night. He was taken to Nebo and County Judge Hall and At torney Morrow went to Nebo for the purpose of holding an examining trial. Excitement at Nebo was great and as witnesses could not be secured in time for an ex amination Friday evening, Mitchell was brought to Madisonville and placed in jail to await the action of the grand jury. Mitchell had been in the neighborhood only a short time, and was employed by Barnes to work in a coal bank. He had married a woman named Knight whose reputation in the neighborhood was not good. Mr. Barnes had a short while before this refused to rent him a house on account of liis wife. It is supposed that this rankled in the bosom of Mitchell and inspired him to seek revenge. He was seen in the neighborhood of Barnes, a short time before the shot was fired and reached his s home shortly after the shooting. His father-in-lalives near Barnes. Mithchell had about the only rifle in that neighcured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. borhood, and the shot being fired F. J. Cheney & Co.. Props . Toledo, O trom a rifle is another circumstance Rev. I. II. Tccl addressed the We, the undersigned, have known F. J members of Company E, in the last 15 years, and believe directing suspicion against him. Christian church, at Madisonville, Cheney (or the honorable in all business Word was received here yesterhim perfectly Friday night, before their depart-fo- r transactions, and financially able to carry day morning that at 5.30 a. m. Mr. Lexington the day following. out any obligation made by their firm. Barnes was resting better than west & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To- usual, but still complaining a great ledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Mr. J. II. Stcinbergcr, formerly WholesaleBruggists, Toledo. O. deal of his neck. of Glasgow, Ky., but more reHall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, cently of Athens, Ala., has located acting directly upon the blood and mucous When You nre Tried in Earlington and opened up a surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per Without extra exertion, languid, dull and Testimobottle. Sold by all Druggists. jewelry repair shop. nials free. listless, your blood is failing 10 supply to your muscles and other organs tho vitalizAVhcn wanting anything done in Hall's family Pills aro the best, ing and properties they re ibis line he will be glad to see Hoods Relief Association. quire. feeling by Sarsaparillaandcures that you. Read his card elsewhere in enriching purifying tired this issue. Tbc Hopkins county the blood. It will give you energy and Relief Association held its vigor. A neat little demonstration was annual meeting at Madisonville Hood's Pills are .easy to take, easy to made at Barnsley Thursday last Monday. There was a very good operate. Cure indigestion, biliousnes. 25c. when a Cuban flag which had been attendance. The old officers were Cherry's Escapade. made by Charles McFcddenwas elected for another year as follows: hoisted under Old Glory by an old L. D. Hockersmith, commander: Zeph Cherry, whose father, Union soldier and old Confederate. Thomas H. Smith, secretary and Rev. J. T. Cherry, was formerly The former was sampson Piatt, the adjutant; F. B. Jones, treasury. pastor of the M. E. Church, South, latter Charles McFadden. Barns-leThe principal matter discussed at this place and Madisonville, and has sent a contingent to the was with reference to the sugges- who is now at Franklin, Ky., failed volunteers and believes in flying tion previously made to take steps to pass the surgical examination looking to the erection of an im- at Bowling Green the other day, the flags. posing monument in the court and was so much put out by it that Will do to Cuba. house yard, in memory of the Con- he, the young patriot, announced Fox, Jr., who recently gave federate dead of Hopkins county. to a few of his friends that he John a reading in Madisonville, has Room has been allotted in the would go any way, so he took cancelled all the dates that he has corner of the court house yard near French leave for Tampa, where he for readings, and will go to Cuba where the well is, for that purpose. says he will join the soldiers and to represent the Harpers in their Capt. Hockersmith was appointed go to Cuba. committee to look after the matter, publications. and to report at the next meeting, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. which will be held on the first The bett Salve in the world for Cuts, Has Contributed. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Monday in August. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Our neighbor, Earlinglon, has Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posicontributed very materially to the Discovered by a Woman. tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is comfort of the soldier boys. BeAnother great discovery has been made, guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or in money given, there and that too, by a woman in this country. money refunded. Price 25c per box. For sides $23. 00 have been other liberal donations. "Disease fastened it clutches upon her and Sale by at. Uernaru Drug btore. its Earlington citizens may always be for seven years she withstood were severest tests, Out tier vital organs underPublic School Entertainment. depended on to do their duty. For mined and death seemed imminent. Hustler. three months she coughed incessantly, and The public school will close next could not sleep. She finally discovered a Friday, the 20th inst., after a sucway to recovery, by purchasing of us a Children's Dny. Not only are the bottle of Dr, King's New Discovery, for cessful term. day will be observed Consumption, and was so much relieved on little ones looking forward to vaChildren's taking first dose (bat she slept all night; at the M. E. Church, South, next and with two bottles has been absolutely cation, but also to the" entertainA suitable program, conment to be given that evening. Sunday. cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lulz." sisting of songs, recitations, etc., Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Rehearsing has already begun and This Sunday Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at St. the program will be composed of is being" arranged. School has for some years past Bernard Drug btore. Regular size 50c songs, recitations, drills, dialogues guaranteed. and tableaux. Earlington people been observing this day, and the and $1.00 Every bottle enchurch-goinpeople welcome its Charles F. Havemeyer, son of are always interested in these tertainments, and a large attendcoming. the late sugar king, Theodore Havemeyer, killed himself Tues- ance is assured. W. C. T. U. Supper. day. No motive for the suicidal act Better Than A Klondike dold Mine. The W. C T. U.'o gave a very is known . Good health Is priceless when once lost. ice cream delightful strawberry and Wbeu you have a Blight cold or cough Invest 25c. lu a bottle of Dr. Otto's Sprnce Cum The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. supper last Friday night at Fox's the returns are greater than a half Interest In an Alatka gold mine, as gold cannot buy lost old stand, which was much en- From the Fairhaven (N. Y.) Register. of this village states health. Ueware of a Bllirlit cold. Mr. lames Rowland joyed by all those present. years his wife was a Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store iIip innlnment weather the ihat for tvienty-fivA few nights sufferer from rheumatism. were very well pleased with ago she was in such pain that she was ladies The American volunteer is not sent Mr. Rowland for the proceeds resulting therefrom. nearly crazy. She had read of Chamber- sure whether summer will find him he the doctor, but in the lain's Pain Balm and instead of going for at home, in Cuba or The Mail Changes Hands. He is entirely satisfied the physician lie went to the store and seMr. Zeno M. Young, who has cured a bottle of it. His wife did not ap- with the expansiveness of the situfirst, been editor and manager of the prove ol Mr. Rowland's purchase at thor- ation. the Ualm Mail, at Madison- but neverthelessan applied time was able hour's to oughly and in "It is the Best on Earth." ville, since it was launched on go to sleep. She now applies it whenever journalistic seas, has disposed of she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it That is what Edwards & Parker, merHe says that no chants of Plains, Qa., say of Chamberii entire interests to. Mr. Frank always gives relief. ever Pain Balm, for rheumatism, lam did ber as v! JJaker, who has been connected muchwhich she hadas and usedcent sizes for lain's deep seated and muscular pains. back, good. 50 . i. nnner for some time. for sale by St.The Bernard Drug Store, Earl- Sold by St, Bernard Drug Store, EarlinR King, St, St, Mr Young announces his intention ington; George King, Gap, Charles; Ben T. Ion; GeorgeMortons Gap. Cbares; Ben T. Robinson, , ton-sorial Miss Addie Lewton, of Nash- pany were presented with a check ville, is visiting ,Miss Aggie Wyatt for $1,000 by John C. Latham, of New York, who is a native of Hopthis week. kinsville. The money is to be Col. Wash Etheridge, our clever used in securing such luxuries as railroad agent, was in the county it takes to make a soldier's life seat Saturday. pleasant. One of the privatce.in complainDr. and Mrs P. 13. Davis went ing about the grub in camp, was to Madisonville Saturday to see overhead by an the soldier boys off. who made the remark that he Mrs. W. S. Bramwcll, of Nash- fought five days on bullets and ville, spent last Sunday and Mon- water for breakfast, water and bullets for dinner and bullets without day with relatives here. water for supper. Charles Jenkins, the clever Madisonville turned out en artist, of St. Charles, visited masse to see her brave boys off, as Tin: Bee office yesterday. did all the other towns that sent Many tears were Mrs. Margaret Bourland, of this out a company. place, and Mrs. Will Bourland, of shed and many were choked with Dixon, visited Madisonville Mon- emotion when .they bade their brave lads The band day. escorted the boys to the depot, where final were said Mcsdamcs A. D. Reese and Ruby, of Madisonville, spent and the boys were whirled away Monday with Mrs. J. W. Robin-sou- . to enter the service for their country. A letter has been received by Mr. Mayor W. P. Burr and daughter went to Madisonville Friday night H. II. Holcman Irom Captain to hear Rev. Tccl address the sol- Burchficld, in which he says he would like to have eight or ten dier boys. more good men ready to go at On Monday last, Mr. and Mrs. once to Lexington, as he thinks Geo. O. Toy were made happy by some of the boys can't stand the the arrival of a little daughter nt rigid physical examination. Anyone wishing to enter the service their home. should apply to Mr. H. II. Hole-maat Madisonville. The CapMrs. Fannie Baker, of Paducah, Mrs. Charles Weber, of Pop- tain also states that there was no and lar Bluff, Ma, visited relatives and fight between any of his men, but that it occurred between members friends j?re this week. of the Henderson company. IA-- a. Btirajfirs have been getting in Eldrcd Davis, of this place, who their jf prk during the past few is a member of Company E., writes days in the Silent Run and Dalton back to his mother that he has country, rJo clew to the thieves been made an orderly to Colonel so far. Smith, of the Third. Wc arc glad to The farmers report the prospects in sec an Earlington boy honored this way. of a fine wheat crop to be good. There will no doubt be a great deHow's This? mand and a good price for grain We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward this year. for any case ot Catarrh that can not be good-byeVa-de- n good-byes n, Of Dr. Hartman's Famous Family RemWith a Rock Was Randall edy and Spring Tonic. Mrs. Hannah Lind, 1132 East Long Travis, Colored. street, Columbus, Ohio, is one of the OF NEBO, THURSDAY NIQHT. many enthusiastic advocates ot LEWIS VAUGHN THE MURDERER. She says: "For many years I was subject to nervousness, despondency and neuralShot While Eating Supper Luke gia, for which doctors and remedies Both Had Been Drinking and seemed of no use, I was persuaded to try Had a Difficulty With a Mitchell Arrested for the I found it to be exactly the Serious Ending. Crime. remedy I had been so long in search of, It relieves the tired, depressed feeling felt in springtime Last Thursday nighty between Thomas P. Barnes, of Nebo,' at once. It never six and seven o'clock Louis Vaughn while eating Ills' supppcr last Thurstails to restore to and Randall Travis, both colored, day night, unconscious of impendin a difficulty me natural appe- became involved ing danger, was shot from ambush tite and the best which resulted in Travis losing his by a dastardly assassin. of sleep. It has life, and Vaughn is now a fugitive News of the diabolical attempt cured perman- from justice. at assassination was received at It seems that the evidence shows ently my old dethis place by telephone by Marshal and that both had been drinking, and spondency Barnctt the same night, asking for Travis had made hostile blood hounds to put on the trail neuralgia, and I that 'A why so demonstrations wonder toward Vaughn of the dastardly perpetrator. His Mrs hound is at Princeton, and a many people continue to suffer through and had hit or slapped a woman is friend of his who was present at message was sent then to spring and early summer when Dawson to wire Greenville for such a prompt and perfect relief. As a the time. This aroused Vaughn's to have anger, and he threw a brick or the hounds at that place. A family medicine I believe message was hurriedly sent to Will no equal." It relieves at once cramps, rock at said Travis, which struck him with such force that it caused Reynolds, who owns the hounds at colic, prostration from beat, the that place, and in a few minutes of sudden checking of the perspiration, and his death. Vaughn, when he saw Travis he was on his way to Nebo. He all other bad effects ot hot weather. As a arrived on the scene about 2 o'clock remedy for nervous prostration it has no fall, rushed up to him, and finding Friday morning, but the rains equal, and the thousands of men and him unconscious,immediately skipthat fell during the night had women of this generation who "have ped out and has not been seen or heard from since. washed the trail away, so nothing nerves" find it a priceless remedy. All parties had been drinking could be done and he returned to Every family should have a copy of "Facts and Faces." Finely illustrated. beer, and it seems that the trouble Greenville. Mr. Barnes is regarded by all One of the best books of testimonials ever started when Travis invited the published. Sent free. Address The his neighbors as a peaceable citi Drug Manufacturing Company, Co- woman, who is said to be Vaughn's girl, to drink, and upon her refusal zen. He operates what is known lumbus, Ohio. Attempt at Assassination flndc Upon Thomas P. Barnes, Eight Hundred Recruits Wanted for the Regular Army. Capt. Charles Tyler, Seargeant Bolton, Corporal Coulbourn and privates Donner and Knebecker, of the sixteenth Infantry, U.S. A., were in the city yesterday enroute to Owcnsboro where they have been ordered by General Miles to establish recruiting headquarters for the purpose of cntising 800 men for service in the regular army. Capt. Tyler will spend some time in Henderson and surrounding towns where he expects to secure the requisite number of recruits within a few weeks. He is ordered to enlist men between the ages of 18 and 35 years of age who are in sound physical and mental condition, unmarried and of good moral character. Capt. Tyler is a native of Owcnsboro and has a number of friends in Henderson who remember him as a dashing young Lieutenant back in the early 7o's. He has been located at Fort Spokane, Washington, and other places in far the West. Speaking of the present crisis, Capt. Tyler said it is the opinion of army officers generally that Uncle Sam will accomplish what he started out to do, but it will require a lot of hard fighting before he succeeds. Henderson Journal. Mrs. J, T. Denton, of Howell, Ind., is visiting here. pip After.... Taking a course of Aycr'g Pills the system is set In good working order and a man begins to feel that life Is worth living. He who has become the gradual prey of constipation, does not realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden is lifted from him. Then his mountains sink into molehills, his moroseness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life does not seem worth living to you, you may take a very different view df it after taking 43 THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP W FMS k) i.1 Pe-ru-- Pe-ru-- Pe-ru-- and vigor. Yellow Jaundice Cured. This condition of weakness and lack of energy is a natural consequence of the Suffering humanity should bo nipplied coming warmer weather, which finds the with every means possible for its relief. It system debilitated and the blood imis with pleasure we publish the following: pure. 'This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six A good spring medicine is a necessity with almost everyone. Hood's Sarsaparilla months, and was treated by some ot the is what the millions take in the spring. in our city and all to best physicians Its great power to purify and enrich the 00 atail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, then bloodand build up the health is one of recommended Electric Bitters; and after the fac ts of common experience. taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending tnem to any person suffering from the terJohn Holmes, of Clarksville, rible malady. I am gratefully your.. M. Tenn., died at Dawson Springs A. Hogarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by St. Friday, aged fifty-on- e years. He Bernard druggist. to do so, he hit her, and the scrap Didn't Henn It That Way. was then taken up by Vaughn, A Michigan pastor recently sur- with the result above mentioned. prised his congregation with this The tragedy occurred over near announcement: "Remember our the lake. quarterly meeting next Sunday. A Man Who is Tired The Lord will be with us during All the time, owing to impoverished blood, the morning service, and the preshould take Hood's Sarsaparilla to purify siding elder in the evening. and enrich bis blood and give him vitality Aver's Cathartic Pills, ur (Joloi'ed (Jifiens. All communications and matters of news per Ulnlng lo this column should be addressed to Geo. Alexander, Carlinqton, Kr. is duo not only to the originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho CALironNM. Fiq Srncr Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Caufoiixia Fio Syrup Co. only, a of that fact will assist one in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par-ticTho high standing of tho California Fio Sritur Co. with the medical profession, and tho satisfaction which the genuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of the Company a guaranty of tho cxccllcnco of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get Its beneficial effects, pleaso remember the namo of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. s. H' SAN FUANCI8CO, Cat. LOUISVILLE. Ky. NEW TORE, K. T. was a contributor to the Clarksville papers over the signature of "Jollying" Bradley. "You girls look so sweet," said "Old Man," and once ran a paper Bradley Wilson, of the Madison- at Wickliffe, Ky. He was also ville soldiers, to a bevy of girls as connected with the Paducah dailies the train pulled out yesterday; "and just to think, I may never see you again." One of the girls turned up her nose at his remarks, saying, "Who is that fool?" to which her companions smilingly replied, "He ain't no fool; he's just one of those soldier fellows going to fight and is just having a little fun." Bradley's make up was excellent. His hair was slicked down and parted in the middle. Also he was adorned with a peck and a half or two pecks of tissue paper flowers, and was out for a jolly time as well as a fight with the Spaniards. Henderson Gleaner. at intervals. COME AND BE HEALED III., Sunday night to see his brotber-indawho shot himself Simon Dunlap, Di Margraves, L Teigue and D. Cunningham visited Cbickimaugi last Sunday. Remember tbe grand concert tonight. John Nurse and family aro visiting the family nf Tom Earl of this place Rev, G. B. Walker is firming this ear. R. Travis was killed last week at this place by Louis Vaughn, who is still u large. Several of our people went to Madisonville Tuesday. Miss Billie Larker was married last week to a St. Charles gentleman MORTONS GAP. Mrs. Millie Earl is sick this week. Prof. T. E.Greer went loShawncctoivn. NEW ENTERPRISE I STOVES "ST 200,000 BATIgfAOTIOH. They are made of Southern Iron by Southern "Workmen, who are sustained by the products of Southern Fanners. They last longer nnd moke more homes happy than any other Stove on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 13 years. tf your Dealer does not handlchlmTWRITE FOR CATAIXXRJE. Tbe Sunday schools of this place and Greenville will go lo Bakcrsport next Sit-urda- y. By the World Famous Young world-famuo- father-in-law'- first-clas- s strength-givin- g y g Dal-tar- n, Con-,...i-:r,- T e Phil-lipine- s. Globe-Democra- t. Twice-a-Wet- k medi-rin- a sto embarK into uumw ,..-- Robinson, Mortons Quaker Doctor. s Dr. L. T. Cooper, the young Quaker doctor, who has recently visited Madisonville, Providence, Hanson and other surrounding towns, is now in Earlington, with his magnificent remedies and splendid company of He gave minstrel entertainers. an entertainment last night and will remain only a few days, so all wishing to purchase his health-givin- g remedies had better avail The West field (Ind.) News prints tho themselves of this opportunity. following in regard to an old resident of Every guarantee made good or the place; "Frank McAvoy. for many that years in the employ of the L , N. A. & C. money will be cheerfully refunded. Ry here, says: "I have used Chamberlain's The people in the towns before Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for mentioned speak in the highest ten years or longer am never without it terms of the doctor and his mediin rav bouse. I consider it the best remedy of the kind manufactured. I take pleasure cines. A free entertainment every in recommending it.' " It is a specific for all bowel disorders. For sale by St. Ber- evening, consisting ot chaste, nard Drug Store, Earlington; George King, comic, minstrelsy, and nothing to St. Charles; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons offend the most fastidious. Turn Gap. out and hear him. Rev. Wise, of Princeton, preachSnow at Louisville Friday. ed at the Baptist church Saturday night and Sunday, filling the apThe Louisville Times of Friday pointment of Rev. D. S. Edwards, says: ''Spring suits and straw hats who is at Norfolk, Va. Rev. Wise have been laid aside today and the is an eloquent speaker, and the prospects are that heavy topcoats Earlington congregation appre- will be the order until Sunday at ciated his visit. least. With the Mercury at 36 and snow falling, Louisville peoOUR (UMRANTEB S100.00 IN OOLD. ple are getting a taste of May Wc will pay One Hundred Dollarain Gold lot weather, such as they have selany and every case of conch and colds where dom experienced before. 110 benefit U derived from the use of Dr. Otto' Spruce Gum lialsam. It contains nothing In. "The sudden drop in the temfurious and is so pleasant to take. Ueware c4 Imitation!. perature last night was followed Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. by a greater decline this morning. A heavy storm developed in East Grover Long, while riding his Tennessee, and Louisville got on bicycle and carrying a sharp pointed the wrong side of it. The result fishing pole, ran into Ben Wilson, was high barometer throughout sticking the pole into his ankle and the North, with a decided cold badly tearing the flesh, causing a wave. minimum in Louispianful but not serious injury. Dr. ville for The morning was 36 dethe Chattcn dressed the wounded gress, reached at n o'clock. The member and he will soon round to wind attained considerable veagain. locity. "Shortly before n o'clock the snow began to fall. The flakes were large, but on account of the For Infants and Children. wet condition of the ground, there The Kind You Have Always Bought can be no record of the fall. Snow- has fallen in May in Kentucky on Boars tho several former occasions. Signature of Pratt for Governor. says: Near The Courier-Journa- l The annual meetly all the Republican newspapers of ing of the Southwestern Kentucky Medical Association will be held Western Kentucky are urging the Hon. Clifton J. Pratt, of Madisonin Paducah, May 17 and 18. ville, to become a candidate tor Republican nomination for Or Olti.'s Spruce Gum Balsam U a scientific the modern discoveries and com. rcmetl) based Huiidedb) chemists of renown who have given Governor, and it is said that he throat and luiie disease allfe study. Ask your takes kindly, the suggestion drupclat to procure It for you It not in stock. judge Pratt was the last Circuit Sold In two sizes, 25c. and 0c. Judge in the district embracing Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Hopkins and Caldwell counties, Court Notes. among others. He was elected to Circuit Court has gotten down to the office in a Democratic district its work, and a few cases have on account of his high standing been disposed of. The case of and popularity among many Demthe Commonwealth against Walker ocrats. He s mentally equipped Wilkey for shooting at with inten- for high office. tion to kill Tite McGregor was disNotice. posed of Tuesday afternoon. The you need anything in the defendant was cleared. When , The city of Madisonville was way of Watch, Clock, or take it to J. H. Stein fined $10 and costs for maintaining a nuisance in the way of a sewer. berger, the jeweler at J. W. store, Earlington, Ky. Only The case of Mrs, Trouillas for complicity in the murder of her first class work done. I also do all kinds of sewing machine and husband, is to come up today. bicycle repairing and keep in stock Well flachine for Sale. all kinds of machine needles and I have a good Well Drilling repairs and oils ana bicycle sunMachine, with ten horse pbwer dries and repairs and when you threshing engine, all in good run- neeu a ciock, wain, ur spectacles, ning order which I will sell reason- don't forget that I can furnish you ably. prices. Eyes same at hard-timRichard Palmer, tested and htted without extra St. Charles, Ky. charges. apr2i 8t mia imo. Some of the people from Nortonville and White Plains attended th: quarterly meeting here Sunday. Rev. Merriweather preached Sunday at 3P m. 1 MsSetJ .. MANUFACTURER! rJ' Or demons last week. Miss Martha McNary visited Mrs L. Don't fail to come Thursday night to donn.f singer, Madam Rosa Tilor, of Chicago. ,nt the Opera House. Admission 10c and 15c hear the famous prima Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. NASHVILLE, TENN. prospects. are good. Rev. Weir went to While Plains last week. Cad Bass and Miss Nancy Clements two highly respected young people, were married last Wednesday at tho homo of tbe bride. Rev. Merriweather officiating Tbe bouse was beautifully decorated with flowers and a splendid supper was enjoyed by all. They received many nice presents Miss Eva Slaton has returned to Madisonville, after a visit to Mary Clements We miss the family of Whit Elves, who his moved to Hecla. Geo. Walker has made himself conspicuous by shaving bis head. Some of our people ara talking of going to Earlington next Sunday to atterrl the U. B. F. sermon. NORTONVILLE Our people are busv farming and tho COOKING AND ...KEATING STOVES, Mantels and Crstea, HoUowware, Tinware. Etc. China, Crockery ancTGlassware, Cutleryi WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. ,nnnmnmBT ttMm M - Everything necessary and convenient for tho Kitchen, Dining: Room, O Laundry and Dairy. BICYCLES A SPECIALTY. J at- - Subscribe for The Bntf. "TTHE: BEE;' ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. " SUBSCRIBE FOR 15 ,l J ito KotKIEAMUP amyoiSI COAL BILLS DOWH DONT FAIL TO USE . wTJWn CASTOR! A twenty-seventh K DAILY CAPACITY 1 W&tttmcamsxaBm ""1 .000' l W wrtte ray. PRICES & .. !' rSl5ffl ; ; ,. - REFERENCE ' C&&ffM&i4 3 3 Lm m n tar -- m mi hi hv M 57 the BEST5TEW ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED COAL qh TW, MATMCT.fiEWD tJS A ORDCPrAIlD Y&U WILL UjSE HO -- orraeR . o ?v3m9 & Jewelry-repairing- Twy-man- 's ;0grisrA(rriQri guarahteed - w -- .a e c .r : V sa 5Si55SSi55Si5S THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON VII, SECOND QU ATER, INTEIV NATIONAL SERIES, MAY 16. 4 X'TnnaT.TarT 1(5 rmC ttt nwn a aa 9 Text of tho lesson. Math. zzlr. 43.01. Memory Versos, Golden Text. Math, xxlv, 43 Commentary by the Iter. 44-4- 0 tHHHHHHHttmA r ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. INCORPORATED. D, M. Steams. 1S9S, 'j.otoo hi noiC 9ST38iI ixeo 'WOiL,LOa 3HJL JLVf puc 'JOAO SB OJC oa jaqitiDiuoji pajDJJO JOAO OACtJ OAV ouij aioidtuoa S01U jsdSjcj ntjj OACtj aou oav nsoj u sb puy 4, B i. i. ... .. vr--- ju Wt 1 BNIHJ.OT3 9NI.MS mo jo uoijoojos oip u; jueo icpads uojjbj oabij oaa I iOMIHXOlO WE ARE ASSERTING IN Til . COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITOHEB'S CASTOR T A," AS OUR TRADE MARK. a 1 yi rrrr AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. i, by Stearns. 42. "Wntch, therefore, for jo know not What hour your Lord doth como," Tho tltlo of this lesson Is "Watchfulness,-- ntitl lf avo consider tho special toplo of this ivholo cbaptvr nnd tho noJt ono, "Tho Second Coming of Our Lord," thcro Is no event for which wo would nioro cnjrorly watch lf wo lovul It ns wo should, and wo would surely lovo It lf wo umlurstood It. Tho lesson committee suggest Mint It may bo used ns n tcinpcrnnco lesson, nnd If wo understand tho word "tempernuco" In Its Scriptural slgnlflcnnco of tho wholo matter of self control thcro is no truth that tends nioro to denial of self and complete self renunciation than tlmt ot tho lminl-nencof tho return of our Lortl. Ilnvlng uttered His last publlOMonl to tho hypocritical Phnrlsocs nnd lmvliig nnnounced tho desolation ot Jerusalem, Jesus nnd Ills disciples left tho tcmplo nnd ns thoy did so Ills disciples tried to draw Ills attention to tho buildings mid tho stones, and tho ndornlngs, but Ho surprised them by telling them thnt tlio wholo thing would bo thrown down. This led to n question privately risked Illm by four of tho disciples (Mark xlll, S), and tho question led to this discourse, In which Ho rotors to tho nppronchlng destruction of Jerusalem, but chiefly to ovents connected with Ills coming again nt tho And of this tCopyrlght, V. m:. o Miners and Shippers of I I I General Office, Earlington. Kentucky. I 8 , 1 . QQ AND COKE. ft BEST TRAINS TO Si VIA Kansas City, Montana, Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utah, Washington, Omaha, St. Paul, Nebraska, Black Hills, i d M J T 3arfiraclT. A. M. R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Tennessee. Kentucky. b. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tcnn. A. S. FORD. ATnnnrrnr 009 TTnnni Cnntn.1 CvnA 1?.. ....... T..1 CARROLL, Manager, 201 N. Chciry Street, Nashville, Offices. J j jff St. Louis or Chicago, SLEEPERS. r. V. ff ff 9? T. HESSER, Hauscr Building, Wholesale Agents JOHN 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, BRIDGMAN, Room 111. St. Louis. Mo.; J. W. S 'S VESTIBULED TRAINS. DINING CARS, CHAIR CARS (9FeRAETc8). MOR, ST. LOUIS, MO M, RUaO, TSAV.PASS'nAOtNT.ST. LOOIS.MC. W. WAKELEV. Howard cluottIoin-- l ngo. 43. " " land has the signature of (a&fflcMctM 1 , J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, if Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of " PITCHLR'S CASTORIA," the same on ver that has homo and does now srfl bear the facsimile signature of (M&ffle&&X wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought ziS&JZsZ"" on w yfjZu' "But know this that lf tho good man of tho houso had known In what watch tho thief would como ho would havo watched nnd would not hnvo suffered his houso to bo broken up." On n former occasion our Lord used tho snmo words (Luko all, 80), but in connection with watching for Ills return from tho.wed-dinIn this sormon nnd In tho gospels of Matthew, Mark nnd Luko wo must remember that tho commission was to nnd tho messengers wcro forbidden r 8 a 9 n--'l l g. IMU, id rMIVlUU riZall uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St.LUAL, For Charles k r- IT- -' TT A Tl JtnT irr ic r--i -i r--rr- t I S OINXPASSR AQTmST.UOUW.M You Are Going North, Are Going South, Are Going West; -- 2 1 If You If You Aro Going East, If You - wrap- - per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 8, 1897. &yUc-u- J. q4 to go to tho gcntllos, nnd whllo thcro nro lessonaf or us nil In nil tho Illblo wo must not attempt to apply soma things which nro specially for Israel to tho church, or vlco versa. Truth for tho church concerning tho second coming of Christ Is found chiefly In tho epistles. Kotlco specially that tho coming ns n thlot docs not or should not npply to tho church (I Thoss. v, 4, 6), for sho Is loving Ills nppearlng nnd looking eagerly for Him nnd constantly saying, "Come, Lord Jesus" (Kcv. Mil, 20). 44. Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. PUHCHASC TICKETS VIA TMt I mm LOUISVIllC NASHVIllC (i R. R. BRUSHED BOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNACES. WhyQbuy and Tho Maximum of Safety, Do Not Be Deceived. Do not a cheap (because gradients IBN - endanger the life of your child by accepting substitute which some druggist may offer you lib makes a few more pennies on it), the of which even he does not know. BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF ."The Kind YoSl Have .Always Bought" i i.l "Therefore bo yo nleo ready, for in such nn hour ns yo think not tho Son ot Mnn conioth." Now, to bo ready nnd watchful is n word for every bollovcr nt nil times. Having received Chrlbt nnd clothed with His righteousness, wo nro ever ready for His presence, for nothing mora Is necessary to fit us to enter heaven thnn Ills merits only. Hut wo nro expected to bo over ready for nny mnnner ot scrvlco nnd watchful to sco His way nnd hear nis words (II Sam. xv, ICj I Ohron. xxvlll, 21 J Nnh. il, 1; Hr.b. 11, 1). This Is not, howovcr, tho special thought ot these words, for the coming of tho Son of Mnn, ns I understand it, Is nlwnys Ills coining with His saints in power nnd glory for tho special benefit of Israel and tho overthrow of her enemies. It is nover death nor Pontccost nor tho destruction of Jcursalcm (Isa. lxvl, C, 16; Zoch. xlv, then is n faithful nnd wlso servant whom his Lord hath nindo ruler ovor his household to glvo them meat in duo season!" Hero Is something n child of Ood can always lay to heart. Two things required of us aro that wo provo faithful and wl). 40. "Blessed Is that servant whom his Lord when Ilocomcth shall fliulsotlolng." Ono ot His accusations of tho Pharisees was, "Thoy say and do not" (chapter xxlll, 0), and His warning In chapter vll, 21, Is, "Not every ono that salth, but ho that docth." Ho was never ldlo or indo-lon- t, nnd It Is lmposslblo that thoso in whom Ho has full control can bo either tho ono or tho other. 47. "Verily I sny unto yon thnt Ho shall niako him ruler over all Ills goods." In tho story of tho talents In tho next chapter both tho ono who gained flvo and tho ono who gained two received tho commendation: "Well done, good and faithful servant. Thou hast been faithful over n tow things. I will mnko theo ruler over many things. Enter thou into tho joy of thy Lord." What can It nil mean but that tho faithful servants will havo places In His kingdom according to their faithful-ncss- f Saved by grace, but rewarded according to works (Rov. xxll, 12). 48. "But nnd lf that ovll servant shall 6ay in his heart, My lord dolaycth his coming." Whethor nil that talk that way aro ovll servants or not wo cannot sny, God knows, but wo do know that thcro nro many who bear Ills namo, nt least out wardly, who not only say it in tncir hearts, but nro very bold to say it with their lips, and oven after tho fashion ot II Pot. ill, 3, 4. 40, "And shall begin to smlto his fellow servants, nnd to oat and drink with tho drunken." Thcro nro many Christians both In tho pulpit nnd In tho pews who seem to tako special plcasuro in tho smiting of others, at least with tholr tongues, unmindful of tho word, "Tho tervnnt of tho Lord must not Btrlvo," nnd of that other, "Judgo nothing beforo tho time," nnd "All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do yo even so to them" (I Cor. lv, C; II Tim. ii, 24; Mnth, vll, 12). Aa to eating nnd drinking with tho drunken, tho Lord sees thoso who bear Ills namo doing even this also, nnd openly without shamo nnd in n very literal' sonso. It is still truo that many walk whoso god Is their belly, who mind earthly things (Phil, ill, 18, 10). Whether thcro nro many who weop over thorn dr not, tho Lord knows. If you nro clear of tho guilt of tho literal fulfillment, remember that thcro nro ninny seemingly lawful things, ns study, business, Innocent amusement, tho bloyclo, eta, which nro vory intoxicating nnd tako tlmo nnd strength nod money which ought to bo wholly dovotcd to Illm, CO, 01. "Tho lord of that servant shall coma" Ho may seem to delay nnd not tc care, but in nn unoxpoctcd day nnd hour Ho will doal with his unfaithful servants. Thcro may bo present dealing In tho way of treading under foot ot mon, llko tho savorless salt, or sickness or death, but theso oro only partial nnd except death may Jxi with tho deslro to lead to repentance, Tho great dealing Is, as in tho last lessons, nnd also In chapter xxv, 80, tho ttnal one, from which thora .la no npponl or recall. Boo remarks onJhc4ast lesson, and hesitate not ta repeat ! your class nny thing you then Bald, ci. hnvo them toll you Svlmt yoq. then told them, for thoso things must bo oft repeated. 4, C). 45. "Who i i Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. High-price- d The Maximum of Speed, of Rates. sltl The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum Kales, Time and nil other tafurmalloa be cheerfully furolthol hy C. P. ATMORC, a. r. A., Or try glti CHRISTIAN ASK YnLITC - DFAT FT? Fni9 TT AlMn RAVP MniIPY Stf$tf Locisvjux, Cv. , W..W. ETHKIDGE, Aoent. 95t Pack-ln- c ENDEAVOR. ITALY AND HER TROUBLES. i:iRht Killed nnd Thirty Wounded In th Jtlotlntr nt I.nvlno Martial Imt In the I'roslnco of Co inn. Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. -- tmi ctNTAun coMrANTi tt Munnsr (tkcct, new reus crrr. "y Tojilo Tor the Week ItcclnnluR 8. Commeut hy Itcv. S. II. Dojlc. Tone Things my dinonilnntlon lias rn. UxxtII, Eph. v, (To bo led by tho postor or some other church 7; Ir Hk'bts, K Misl 10 Sheep Prices range a, 04.50. tiprlnr Umbs. ILWiajj per 100 lbs. II OILS EH. i:ifl.Ntuj. butenen' hojs, llsyLIl: fl JJ Ot DO officer.) r W' IK Is MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution MILLION.. A New York company of minnfacturlnj: pUcod niwn Hie market about )um in the trade. 8 r "" ft cbomlsts.tho Mpans Chemleal Company, lte hua iimllctnnl tablet or "tubule" eonifostU taiwderod iireimratMm i ( i. rulninrdlclnaldruKS whlcli lisa brn ascer. fconireMl tallied 10 lie of more general uw amo k i.uilical men than any other, for the cure or ol levtatknrtuchlllaconimontoiiianu fufNl,alMoillug origin In an and eliminating waste. l..c Hielr nourishment lniuulred ulKretlon or weake- - i caiArltr (or fuilmllatinit liead said to Thecn...l,;uuf lilt Included umlir llilaupon to 1Prescribe. Include lirrlly nearly mery InpreparliiiMlielrstnndsid dlMaj r which lbs iihysiclan Is called reined., for the acceptance of the American l oolite tho company laid ilowu tho principle should bo tho highest crauo. irr aieil that ererj thing i nterlnif Into the jocUct Iniact nndotunimpaired throughand ao txtended any and protected oa to reUIn 1U finalities drug should be used, their preparation lapse of time In any climate. Only tho e '.ink-cu- t should beln accordance tilth tho latent cr reeled methods of modern aclence.thi'tabulcs packed In iriona, protected by nbsorbtnt cotton, nncl securely corked. I.mii the corks uaed haveljeen of a Rrade aobtsti In It tequlremcnt that no inauufricturer of these stoppers could supply more fbau n small iiroportlon from bis output that evcry-latrould meet the exacting cpccincatlons. T'ict lansvlals were In turn eket luuiiesof nquallty not surpassed In beauty nnd crfcc.lonof Workmanship by those used by the rnotl faitldlous dealers In jewels nnd ornamcnlsof cold, llarlng set their blKbstsndsrd, Tary from lt.the I roprlt tors resorted to the accepted modern nnduoverconientliiftto methods of making inclr commodity known, nnd seren hundred thousand dollars vvKlilj nva years In ncwipaper bd 'rrtislng lm Informed ercry Ainerlcantltltcn conramlnx the sniierlor and surprising qualities of lttpans Tabulea. Itelng thoughtful and palnsuklug olMurrers of the changed conditions that twerp oyer the eoiuniercUl ttorld, and careful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon the succossful prosocutlon ot their trade, the managers of the company have noted for every article Is n present that there approaches nnInsistent demand for a lower price although rrqulrli.fc that universal use, and that the people, the reaches or best of everything, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous wrapping and parking or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might revoarH,lmt Is needless In the case of n purchase! lnf snded to lie consumed In n mit In It hasalMi been discovered, and proved by the test or time and actual experience, week. thattliesoTalmlestlo not havo the tendency to loss ot qualities or diminution of from exposure that might at first liavn been expected, Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions, tbosothat bnve lain looso In art rawer, a traveling lag or pocket for several weeks or months nro found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as Acting upon these suggestions, nnd noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity ot great newspapers now sold for n cent Instead ot the old rate of five limes that amount, and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Incressed sales, tho company haro entered upon the cljwrlment of putting up Rlpana Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to tho Undo upon terms whlcbwill permit ot n package being sold by tho druggist or storekeeper nt n price lower than ever Iieforo adopted for cent each. a proprietary medicine VI VK CI'. MS len tabules, or doses, for one-haltThe company will not discontinue the manufacture and sals In the form with which the peoplo havo learned to know anil value tho HIpansTabulcs, but will offer the cheaper -- for tho lienent ot such ns may deslro them. It should be plainly sort experimentally und2ratoo.l that the quality of tho medlclno Is Identical In loth sorts, the only difference pack-age- s t being In the form and comparative cost ot packing or putting up. The aro not yet to bo had of all dealers, although tt It probable that almost any druggist will obtain n supply when requested by a customer to do so i but In any case a single carton, containing ten tabules, villi le sent, postage paid, to any address for five cents In stamps, forwarded to the Itlpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce BU New York, Until the eoodsare thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a price which will allow them a fair margin of iTont,vrx.i ldosen cartons for 40 cents, 8 gross n dozen (111 cartons) for (I.Xi. every (TJJ cartons) tor 6W.M. 23 etoss 13,GUI) cartons) for two, cash wlih. the order lu case Christian Endeavor lias always rang, nlficd nud empbafiized dcnotuinatioual loyalty. It Etnuds not only for Christ, but nleo for His church aud for His church as composed of various Christian denominations. It has nover niado light of denominational ties. It has always striven to tighten them. It has nover been undenominational, but always in. Not tho least imterdcnominational. portant of all its great works has been tho interesting of young peoplo in tho history and work of their denominations. That theso things aro facts and that thoy havo been fully appreciated by tho Christian denominations is abundantly testified to by tho fact that thcro aro Christian Endeavor societies in 40 different Christian denominations today. It is lmpossiblo to bo a loyal Endcnv-ore- r and not to bo loyal to our denominations nnd our local churches. Tho plcdgo makos this impossible It distinctly says, "I promlso Him (Christ) that I will mako it tho rulo of my life. to support my own church in way, especially by attending all her regular Sunday aud midweek services. " Thus it is impossible to bo nu Endeavor-c- r nnd to bo faithless to church or Luvino, Italy, May 11. In tho rioting hero, Tuesday, eight persons were killed nnd 30 wcro wounded. Quiet hai been restored at Messina. Slartlal Law In Como. Home, May 11. Martial law has been proclaimed in tho provlnco of Como. Thcro was, rioting, Tucsduy at No vara, in Piedmont, A mob stoned tho troops, who flroil upon tho rioters, wounding1 five of them. An ofllccr nnd some soldiers wcro injured. Fifth Missouri Ordered to Jefferson Ilsr-rac- HeavydrafURooJ to extra I 55 OCraiSO Drivers. rooJ to extra M 003 ax) H.vldlers M ouaiM) Matched teams, irool to extra.... 150 (MdJU ) 00a M Strceters Southern animals SJ Wtt 45 U hands, 4 to 'years old UK bands. 4 to 7 years old l bands, 4 to 8 years old 15!( hands. 4 to 7 years old 18to lo'i bands, 4 to7yeursold CnicACO-HoffS-Kstlin- sted Young man,' dress up. GRDVEE l M M O; MULES. I so 003 45 Ot 31 OOtt 52 M head; left over, 1,500 head. Market active; steady to shade hhrhcr. Light, f3.tt34.t7K mlie.1. U00ftl25) heavy. 14.0024 30; rough, 00 lX,s Hi W . 75 (M&I13 W receipts. 35,00t MCUiCMin T BHHMaWtt V 'aiBabaatl" ket steady 10 shade lower. Dceves, I3.P305.25, cows and heifers. 2.1534.0; Texas steers. tlN ttl.4J; stockers and feeders, t3.70ai.S0. Sheep -I- tceelpts, 15,001 heod. ilarket steady. Na tlvcs. 13.132140; nektuns, t3.75ai35; lambs. f3.7535.3a ll.ooatia Cutlle-ltocil- pu, 15,000 head. Mar Don't "be a fop, but look well dressed. Our Tailor Made Clothing is well and artistically made. We have stacks of samples. Genuine goods at reasonable "mf TASTELESS ov-o- ry 1 1 Mi ine th. AAMs'iAAsAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAt.eMAAAAAAAJUIAjUUMJUAAAAAAA lotinB. Cattleman, Arthur 0. Longhair, lirecHnridge Casllcman. Royal Insurance Co. Of Tlic Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. Does the Largest Iiusincss in the Stale of Kentucky, 'Does tho Largest Business In tho Southern Stales. Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 x! $249,831,03 Barbee & Castleman, MANAGERS, Southern Department, Homo Office Louisville, Ky. WVWVWWV' !! PAUL M. MOORE , Dewey and His Victory. ALong-Dlstan- Scream, EARLINGTON. KY From the Cleveland Tlain Dealer. Resident Agent for Earlington and Vicinity. Vcw wvvvvvywnvvvvwvvwnneYVvvvvvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvv. linr.a.Hiil.ia;il.fTl.a.Tr.nr:a.Tf The eagle was 7,000 miles from home when it happened, but his scream was distinctly audible. hJ,i..A rf 1 rutfl ..trfl' n;!.'MriL..r!g.rHrt.TW . JL jflE tA HAVE SPARED . 9k 5'NO EXPENSE " M i kt. mimmMto&Miftt a iii i M.M1 i win The .Spaniards did not know h that Commodore Dewey learned ? his trade under Farragut, who once said, "Damn the torpedoes! Go tV10ll MIS X'UllUltU If ahead." iiinnu uui l7tS AMnl l A Dewey (lorn. liiiuipmcnt uic oesc in f From the Indianapolis Nevtp. this part of the State. & Dewey crept into the bay under 1 srt.j, .AJ!... ,.,uln,s.i Dewey'a 'Tutor. From tho Indianapolis Journal. wm ni Anything and every- thing you want in livery . hi'llib LOWLST. '.. P.." C.5 . . ALWATb cover ot the night, and was ready at dawn. The Spaniards know what a Dewery morn is like now, even if they can not understand English. BARNETT & ARNOLD, i )iWiupiu MVf la? IIV.., I EARLINGTON, KY. I,lfl f OlIVI KJD IJ. Tall I lIOtf MruiBH(nor1oti HHHM otuu quotations: Wheat Thcro was but llttlo July for salo below II.HSS at tho opcnlnir, nnd the market was bid ud to (1.15. Delated bulls attempted to reallio on tho bulge and the price slipped oil rapidly to 11.10 with a full cent between trades. Then there What He Did. was a rally to IL1J, but ofrorlrlgs Increased and From lbs Detroit Free Press." another decllno followed to It. MU. May opened at ii.bu, anu was ooerca aown to 11.70, with nc 'Wat drd Dewey do lo 'cm?" takers. September opened at KX2.01C, sola oil Dewey's Ignorance. Said Fyles on parade, from Bljfoto OOHc, rallylmr to Wc Corn-J- ulj '"E didn't do a thing Jo.'em," opened at 33;,&35ric, and advanced to 38! c, From the New Oilcans Picayune. The color Sergeant said. Oats July opened at 27c, nnd advanced to Last Friday a Madrid official or" '12 socked 'em in tho dayttmp, an1, 'o 27JJ0. Provisions July pork opened nt 111.03, gan said: "Tho port of Manila is ana oavancca toii.CT. July lard opened ol socked 'em in the night, Admiral Dewey 'E lammed 'em right an' lei' t' chow 'is t3.0fta5.02H. nnd roso to W.10. July ribs opened impregnable?" at t5.C035.02tf, and rose to ti.7mi.mi. seamen 'e could fiqhl; did not know this. He went right Chicago Closing Quotations! Wheat-Ma- y, An' ven tn' smoke 'ad cleared away th' , tUOHl September, 61,,'c; Decern, in there and commenced destroying Spaniards weren't in sight ber, 87o. Corn-M- ay, Spanish war-ship- s. An' that's w'at Dewey did on Suuday morn-in'.- " September, 37K&37M0. 38,oiay, July, 38K35oi Oats-M3toi July, Tork-M- ay, 27H6J September, SlVsC tll.TOi Plaudit, n Kentucky horse, won July, I11.87H. Lard-M- ay, M.62K; July, M.53 September, tfl.2tf. Short ltlbs May, M.00) the Derby at Louisville last WedBakers in Chicago have advanced July, t.05; September, to. 12tf.J nesday. the price of bread one cent per OniOAOO-Ca- sU Wheat) No. 2 red, 91.70; loaf, owing to the rise in the price no. 9, ao., I1.1MDI.M; No. 2 hard, 11.10; No. I Since the birth of Christ 4,000,-000,00- 0 do., tl.00ai.05; No. spring, I1.HXH20; No. 1 of Hour. do., tl.ioai.50; No. 1 northern spring-- , 11.70, men have been slain in Cash corn; Na 2, S4M3flHo; No. 3, 30c, Casr battle. oats; Na 2, SiMo; No. 3, 30HO. David W. Yandell, Dr. 13-2- Tho topical references suggest two reasons why Christian Endeavor has dono well to emphasizo tho importanco of tho church: 1, God.'s lovo for tho church, d by His lovo for Zion, which typified tho church (Ps. Ixxxvii, "Tho Lord," says tho psalmist, "lov-ot- h tho gates of Zion nioro thnn nil tho dwellings of Jacob." God loves His church with n dcop affection, with an everlasting love. Ho loves Zion with a special nud distinguishing lovo, not only as compared with tho other natious of tho world, but oven with other parts of tho Holy Land itself. If God loves His church so dearly, His lovo embracing nil branches of it, surely thoso who aro God's should also lovo it nnd rcalizo its importance. Particularly should w6 lovo and servo that branch of tho church in which wo havo boon born nud raised perhaps or in which at least wo havo found Christ and been born into His kingdom. 2. Christ's lovo for tho church, proved by His death for it, Eph. v, "Christ also loved tho church and gnvo Himsolf for it that Ho might sanctify nnd clcanso it." What a wondrous lovo that would bloud and dio in tho stead of tho church So should wo lovo Christ's church and bo willing to mako sacrifices for its prosperity nud its success. And how can wo better show this lovo than by boing intensely interested in it, studying up carefully what our part of tho ohurch has dono in saving souls, in distributing charity, in sending tho gospel of Christ to all tho world? ; iilblo Headings. Ps. xlviii, lxxviii, 07, 08; oxxii, exxxvii, Math, v, x, xvi, xvili, xxviii, 10, 20; Acts il, xx, 38; I Cor. i, LU; x, 03, 33; Eph. v, 20; Col, i, 18. xiv, ropro-sentc2D-31 13-110-141-1- Tho Fifth regiment Missouri volunteers has received orders to start for camp at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Thursday evening. They havo boen ready to pripng movo for ten days, and nil nrrnngo-ment- s for tho start aro complete. Tho Charleston Ordered to Sail Immediately. Washington, May It. Tho crulsci Charleston has been ordered to sail immediately with ammunition and relief supplies for Admiral Dewey. Sho will y leave San Francisco without BO YEARS' waiting for rest of relief steamers and EXPERIENCE supplies. Xorth Dakotn Troops Golnc to Maulla. UisMAiiCK, N. D., May 11. Gov. Briggs received a telegram from th war department stating that both battalions of North Dakota volunteer! Trade Markis would bo ordered to San Francisco, designs presumably to make a portion ol the Copyright Ac troops to bo sent to tho Philippine iuleklr ascertain our opinion free whether an lsianus. Invention la probably pafntAbla. Cororr-al- f. tlons strictly oonndentut. Handbook on Patents Another Itrglmcut Called For. sent free. Oldest sirsner forsecurinfpatoms. patents taken thmnuh lunn 4 Co. recelvo iNDiAHAroLis, Ind., May 11. dov, sprrtol notUt, wllhoat charge, in the Mount has received an order from the secretary of war directing him to pre elr. A handsomely weekl7. pare another regiment for Imincdlnto MUST HAVE BEEN HIDING. cnlatlon of anylllnstrated Journal. T.anrcst 13 a Terms, selenttoe service, in addition to tho two Indiana rJold by all newsdealers. I regiments already designated to go to Vessels Arriving nt London Iteport Having hUNNCo."" New York New Orleans. Branch Office, OS V Bt, Washington, I), v. Seen Nothing of tho Capo Vcrdo Squadron. Hirer News. Change Kntn fall London, May 11. Inquiries rnndo on Don't Uso Drugs Station. Onuge. Ilhoum. In 81 bra. board ships which have recently arunless you need them, rnd then only Tu A0 Pittshuruh t.S rived hero from the Canary islnnds, Ispure drugs, such as are sold by reCincinnati 2V0 0.7 .IS SU Louts 18.0 land of Madeira, Tcncrlffo and Gibral.01 0.7 sponsible di'nggists. We keep only 8L 1'ftUl 3.1 0.8 T tar show that nothing has been seen of the best. That is the great disDavenport U.2 4.0 .Ot tho Spanish llect. Memphis tinction to be looked for when the 23.7 .01 0.S LoulSYlllo 0.0 .10 0.S time comes that you need them Tho British steamer Galccltt, Capt. Cairo 31.7 0.1 T Nowhere else will you find ro comBord, which left Cadiz on April SO, reNew Orleans 1.1.3 O.S T plete a stock. A good time lo begin ports thnt tho only Spanish war vesFalL T. Trace. that spring medicine, wcro tho sels there auxiliary cruisers Normannla and Columbia, THE MARKET REPORT. ST. BERNARD DRLO STORE, two torpedo boats and an armed URYAN HOPPER. Msnsjcr. the Girolda. Tho WEDNESDAY. Mav IL yacht, possibly British steamer Tctuan just arrived Grain nnd Provisions. hero from Gibraltar, after leaving Las ST. ta.G0as.73! Htrah-hred! I'nlmas on April 20, Tcncrlffo on April THE GREATEST BOOK OP THE AGE I t.013O.23s clear, IS.00S5.6a Whcat-N- o.2 t.23l.S0;No.3,ll.20. Corn-2 mixed, JtO 80, nnd Madeira on Mny S, saw no signs Should be la Every Homo and Library. 3IKc; No.3 white, 83Hc,iOats-N- o. 2, 33c. td.MilQ.0Oj mixed timothy, 7.00310i50: of tho Spanish flcot. Mny 11. -- KANSAS City, Mo., to-da- steers, I3.7K1 4.45: Texas cows, f2.50at25, native steers, 1171 5.O0; native cows and hellers, 12.253180; stockers and feeders, t3.1045.KI; bulls, f3.0034.70. Hoss-U- ulk ot sales, HtwaiOO; heavies, flM (34.20; packers. t3.7534.07H, mlxod.tlTSOlOJ; lights, t3.65&3.; yorkers, t3.S533.00; pigs, Sheep Lambs, M0036.00; mutt3.25a3.75. tons, t3.0034.7J. I'lnanc lal. New YonK.May II. -- Money on call nomlnslly at 2J3 cent.; prime mercantile paper. I QA ler cent. ; sterllnz exchange steuly, with actual business In bankers' bills at 434HQ484H for demand, and nt 4913181)1 for 03 days. Posted rates, 43435K. Commercial bills, 4S0!i. Silver certificates, MiOJr. liar silver, MS',. Mexican dollars, 45. Government bonds steady. The majority of stocks showed small loise at the opening. In sympathy with declines for Americans tn London. The tone ot the specialties iwas exceedingly feverish and unsettled. Tho bears mado a raid tin Sugar and Tobaooo after the opening and depressed these ttocks I nnd 2 polnu respectively. The (teneral list yielded slightly lu sympathy, but thi stubborn resistance of the standard stockS to the attack Induced ta heavy buying- tpofement Bnj tho market soon tended upwards rapidly. The market shaded off a bit alter I b'clock, but the opportunity of lswer prices Was Quickly seised by tho bulls to lnc'reaso their cSlalngs and prices rojo above the previous high point Salesdo noon, 3J3.543 shores. Tho bond market wa fairly active andhlghar. Kansas Li ir St. Bernard TDNIC WARRANTED. IS JuSVASCOOD FOR ADULTS. O AI.ATIA, H 1 LL. PRIC60cts, Itxs., Not. 13, 1831. Gen'l Store. jjrnjjTj Scientific fimericati Paris JIMtelno Co., ht. Ixwu. Ha, (lentlement Wo sold lass rear. 1)09 bouloa o (IIU)VK-TAHTKLKHS C1III.I, TONIC ami har bought three groes already this year, luallovrrc perieiKti in ii years, in lira onui diuiihm. imti DeTer sold an anirl tnat Kase suen universal aa(M UcUoa as your Tunic. Yours trulr. AUMtr.CAItR r tco NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND - ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE 8LCCPING CARS lietween Nashville and Challanjoga, Ala bama, AuRusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Knox vllle, Asbeville. WaslilnRton, Iblllmore Philadelphia. New York, l'orlsmoulh Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Ultlo HoeV Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, Dallas and Fort Worih. : : : Palace Day Coaches on all Traim Information pertaining to TICKETS. ROUTES. RATES. ETS A. J. WELCH, Will be eheerfntlir furnished tipon ppllcalion lo Ticket Ageoli, or lo J. II. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Jff,D. J. MULLANEY. NorltiiRern Pass. ARt. J9 w rourtn St CirXnali, O. R, C. COWARDIN, WesJTOass. Agent, a lluilding, ivoom aoj, uy. UVi at. uouis, f'fl. DRIARD F. Ife I'ass. AgtRoom 328 Marias Oatataainhnlica SO !. L. edmondsom: Snirth.rn Pass. Agl Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. "., - a No. Hoy-Prol- rlo, clcarjtimothy ,110.00313.00. Uuttcr Creamory.H miie; aairy, laiso. Kcgs-rre- sh, BKc. Lard-Pristeam, I3.6 l'ork-N- ow standard mess, Ilacon-Ux- tra 111.00. shorts, 0,Hc: clear rlb 0!,e ice clear, oxo, all packed. Wool-Cho- me 20Q27HC. Wheat-Futu- res 1.03,'i Corn-Futu- a; September, res closed: 80 lie closed! May, 3WO330 a; Septombcr, 833ic CniCAao-Openl- ng a.' May, 11.21 b; July, Slfton; July, Preferred Death to a Life In Prison. 'S stoni C, May 11. Dr. 8. Blvings,who, last March, killed T. U wrltUn far Well. Hon. WlUUn Fwart J. J. Trlmmior, commlttod sulcldo in his Kx.PrBraler A.of tlnnt Ilrltlan nnd Ireland, CliMter. II. Hatcm, Qurn CoUege.Oiford, Kntf.i nit.i Iter. Theofotticftl cell at the jail. Blvlugs' trial ended Keralnarr. Chicago, lll.t JUr. i) V. Tuesday night, when ho was convicted KltH- - IMiii of Umterlmrr.Kiairto Forriir. IUt, Canterburr, FnB.i l. r.imvrii.uapvn. !U).,Tuft Uollfto,Hominlll, Wo.i of murder, with a reoommcndatlon to .lav, 1'ranlc V. Uuniuiulaii, Armour inaiiiuin, Chlcipo.Ili.t Iter.Ueorna F. l'enteoot, U.I.MflA. mercy, which meant liio imprisonment, boos IrebjtrUn Clmrch, London. Knir i Iter. l. Ii, Msln ileavy Majority for Lay Representatives. Oltr, N, y.i lUr. Msrtrn Hurnnisrball, !).!)., Frank KtrmtFraallantUtCliurrli, LawUtan Ms.illr, Ciiicaoo, May 11 Tho spring conMansion, Ill.i lUr. V, T. sloore, I.n.l..'"riis Chrl ference of tho Methodist Episcopal lu Oommoawsslth," Loudon, KnK.i Iter. IMwnrJ llals, I).IJ- South Conirraiiallonal Chnrch, church huvo all been held, and the voto Krsratt Mom.1I JUr. -joMpb Asar lient, I.1 Wnlejan lto ton, flrunr. on tho proposition for equal lay repre- OoIIms, lllchmond, Ene. ltfr. fliunnr Haiim II.. U m tripsin Ilnivfinltv. itlnyltf. napmin. ClaaTsr Wilklnion, D.l) UaTrersltr of Chicago. Chi. sentation 13! For, 3,278; against, 037. ngo, lUr. Hamusl Hart, D.U., SpAiiTANnuno, S. OM-ton- lie 1 i.i. Challanooa, Tcnn. W. L. DANLEY, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agl. Nashville, Trnn BEN T. ROBINSON, Morton'M Ocija, Al wayson hand a f nil DRUGGIST and complete stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PER- FUMERY and TOILET ARTI- CLES PAINTS AND OILS, . ll.TOi-July- lll.t Trlnltir Oulleea. llmrtford, (Joan.) H.i.J. Monro (llbiwn,l).I.Ht..lolm' Wood rrbitarfan (Hiurch, London, Knii tttov.UoorEO 0. 1rlir r, 1.1, ) , Tho Temple, ll.xton. tUu. e, 67 ruri'uu Illustrations, gilt edges, cloth, Wi half levant, fS.U); fall leTant, OS)). pagos. am fuiipago niium. oisiiro turriov-ijii- a tlons. .Kills A silt edge, full lornnt, one volumo. Htjlo wo volumsa, full lomnl. tufted, tJUlK. la It PAHl'H.ausrto sin, review qur.tlan. loentl,slift paper ooen, sewed, trlmmod sllghtlr, tliJJ each Lai at all IwvMr.tftrMa nnu ni noosseiiers. jrol lnr farther Information, write HKNllV (1 HllVPiftlt I'yUIIiher.Jli and ill Monroe Htmet, Chicago, llllnoU PriYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. A LA 'tt DELLE JARDINIERE, FASHIONADLE L, FRITSCH & SOW, MERCHANT AND GEORGE KING, DRUGGIST, ST, CHARLES, KENTUCKY, AAuia TAtLOR- S:- U IV Kin 111 one of the best physicians and surgeons in the State died at Louisville on Tuesday. Live fitoek Market. Fanoy exports, M.733 St. Lonis-Cat- tle CIO; fair to choice, 18.5034.05; butchers', tZ.7S 475; cow and bejfera, 18,00(2155. Ilov- a- son, visible now, is said to be miles in diameter. A newly discovered spot on the 30,-oo- IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS Upper First Slrnel,- -. 3 . o Nice Line of DrtiRgists' Sundries. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded KVAN5VILLE: . INDIAN Ho earneslly soliclls the Hopkins county friend;. . . y""" 0r hi - , v ' ? i'Ma3 r , iD .. ..SILjspi!:" 'f,. '. '"- - ' 'sJKt' wfeliiirfc- - ... .. a; t! i vJTi .w- r ,1 w